When it builds a power plant, for example, it sells some of the expected output in the forward market and buys the gas to fuel that output.
The move to have the market set prices and output in most sectors is the greatest reform of all.
COSAPI, to design and build the facilities to bring Camisea's output to the market.
The CAP began operating in 1962, with the then European Community intervening to buy farm output when the market price fell below an agreed target level.
Higher prices tend to draw more supply to the market in the form of scrap and increased mine output, she said, and at the same time encourages industrial users to look for cheaper substitutes.
Another problem is that the single market is far from complete, so that competition does not even out price differences across the EU. The market in services, which represents the biggest share of economic output, is still fragmented.
When pork and bacon prices are high, lots of farmers rush into pigs, then lose their shirts as all their new output hits the market and prices crash.
One possibility is that firms are having to go wired in order to preserve or extend their share of the market, but are not in the end producing all that much extra output from given inputs.
If a company can expand its output to meet the market demands simply by internal efficiency improvements (which is what productivity means to some extent), why should they go out and hire more labor?
The jobs market registered its weakest figure since 1997, while factory output contracted at a record pace for the longest period since the 1980 recession.
Recessions come when our output fails to satisfy the market, or our efforts become less profitable.
"This doesn't have anything to do with Abenomics, " said Yasunari Ueno, chief market economist at Mizuho Securities, referring to the output figures.
Still, better-than-expected industrial output data supported the broader market in Tokyo.
In its statement Tuesday the Federal Open Market Committee, which sets the rates, says that the pace of the recovery in output and employment has slowed in recent months, and that it is likely to be more modest in the near term than had been anticipated.
Imagine what kind of output GM will have when the market recovers!
As the housing market stalls, most economists are expecting output to slow.
Even when the government buys their output at above market prices, as it often does, that premium does not provide enough incentive to stay on the farm.
"For almost 10 years, the cartelists carried out the most harmful anti-competitive practices, including price fixing, market sharing, customer allocation, capacity and output coordination and exchanges of commercial sensitive information", the commission said.
The market compensates according to how well consumers value our output and how efficiently we utilize capital.
Much of this output is reserved for the United States market (40.5%), with OECD European member states, led by Spain and Italy, close behind (38.5%).
Wherever the stock market may journey, U.S. output of silicon logic gates, lines of software code, terabits of Web traffic and base pairs of genes sequenced is going to keep right on growing.
Hayek was managing to close the gap between manufacturing output and real-time market demand.
Commercial reality would see Argentina as the original supplier of most of the oilmen's needs (and possible market for their output, especially if gas is found).
That is more than twice the output of his segment's closest rival for market share, Allied Domecq's Clos du Bois winery.
Miners are pushing hard to increase their copper output in order to take advantage of the current market price, which is still relatively high.
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Frequently, it is not just a factory's output that its managers have sold on the black market but all its plant and equipment too, leaving a shell.
This will increase output not by confusing consumers, but by providing the market with the liquidity it demands.
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Emerging market economies do have deeper output falls after their banking crises, but the parallels in other areas such as housing prices are quite strong.
Crude prices have retreated somewhat after a senior OPEC official stated that the oil market was oversupplied and that Saudi Arabia has responded by cutting output.
She collected data on 761 manufacturing firms operating in Spain, examined which ones were foreign hands and what their innovation output was in terms of new products introduced in the market.
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