market framework
[/ˈmɑːrkɪt ˈfreɪmwɜːrk/]
nounpl: market frameworks
marco de mercado
1. The set of rules, regulations, institutions, and structures that govern how a market operates and functions
The government established a new market framework to promote fair competition in the telecommunications sector.
O governo estabeleceu um novo marco de mercado para promover a concorrência justa no setor de telecomunicações.
2. The institutional and legal environment within which economic transactions and business activities take place
A strong market framework is essential for attracting foreign investment and fostering economic growth.
Um marco de mercado sólido é essencial para atrair investimento estrangeiro e fomentar o crescimento econômico.
3. The foundational structure or organizational system that provides the conditions for market exchange
The market framework includes property rights, contract enforcement, and regulatory mechanisms.
O marco de mercado inclui direitos de propriedade, execução de contratos e mecanismos regulatórios.
The term 'market framework' is widely used in Brazilian economic policy discussions and corporate environments, particularly in discussions about market liberalization and regulatory reform. It reflects the importance of institutional structures in Latin American economies. In the United States, this term is commonly used in economic policy, antitrust discussions, and international trade negotiations.
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