Sentence examples for market pool from inspiring English sources

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Another option under consideration is to create a national water market pool, much like the one that exists in the power sector.

Payments increase as clubs progress, to a maximum possible of €9.9m, plus a share from the "market pool" payments per country.Uefa's competition rules also stipulate that home clubs keep all the income from tickets and hosting matches, so this cash, from European nights which become increasingly meaningful and exciting as a club progresses, is earned as well as the share-out from Uefa.

Microsoft is accepting pre-orders from a larger, 26 market pool for the Surface 3.

Almost £7m was their share of the "market pool", which relates to the size of the domestic broadcast deal for European competition.

In this case, the Scottish champions get 10% of the market pool for the UK if they reach the group stage.

For instance, Glaeser and Maré [36] showed that a significant fraction of the urban wage premium accrues to workers by the spread of knowledge and stays with them even when they leave cities; and Costa and Kahn [37] documented that big cities are effective in solving the colocation problem for dual career households by providing a large labor market pool.

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Other work on knowledge spillovers and labor market pooling include Rosenthal and Strange [38], Moretti [39], Ellison, et al. [25], etc.

These benefits to hospitals from spatial concentration have been shown empirically to come from labor market pooling, which provides better job matches, and from knowledge spillovers, which increase the efficiency of care [2].

For instance, firm clusters facilitate the spread of knowledge due to increased opportunities for learning from nearby workers and firms (i.e. knowledge spillovers); clusters of firms also gain the advantage of drawing upon skilled pools of nearby labor (i.e. labor market pooling) as well as the ability to share valuable intermediate input providers (i.e., input sharing).

Klepper (2011) points at the valuable agglomeration economies and the Marshall (1920) theory that suggests that firms cluster geographically because it is beneficial in terms of better access to skilled labor (labor market pooling), specialized suppliers (shared inputs), and knowledge spillover from competing firms.

The Federal National Mortgage Association, known as "Freddie Mac," a congressionally chartered corporation that buys mortgages on the secondary market, pools them and sells them as mortgage-backed securities to investors on the open market, says home owners held a house for an average of seven years in the first half of 2004, compared with 6.5 years in the first six months of 1999.

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