declared demand
[dɪˈklɛrd dɪˈmænd]
nounpl: declared demands
demanda declarada
1. A formal or explicit request, requirement, or assertion of need that has been officially stated or announced
The customer's declared demand for a refund was processed immediately.
A demanda declarada do cliente por reembolso foi processada imediatamente.
2. In economics and market research, the quantity of goods or services that consumers explicitly state they want to purchase at a given price
Market research revealed a declared demand for organic products in the region.
A pesquisa de mercado revelou uma demanda declarada por produtos orgânicos na região.
3. A formally communicated assertion or claim, particularly in legal, political, or business contexts
The union made a declared demand for better working conditions.
O sindicato fez uma demanda declarada por melhores condições de trabalho.
This term is commonly used in Brazilian business, economics, and market research contexts. It represents the quantifiable, explicitly stated consumer or client needs, as opposed to latent or hidden demands. In the USA, it's frequently used in market analysis and customer service contexts. The distinction between declared and revealed demand is important in behavioral economics, as what consumers say they want may differ from what they actually purchase.
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