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Summary
market ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (429 views/month).[1]
Key Facts
- market's GND ID is recorded as 4037621-7[2].
- market's subclass of is recorded as economy[3].
- market's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 00571347[4].
- market's part of is recorded as economic system[5].
- market's Commons category is recorded as Market (economics)[6].
- market's BNCF Thesaurus ID is recorded as 7370[7].
- market's has part is recorded as market economy[8].
- market's has part is recorded as market[9].
- market's has part is recorded as market volume[10].
- market's has part is recorded as region[11].
- market's has part is recorded as Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics[12].
- market's has part is recorded as statistical territorial entity[13].
- market's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09y4pm[14].
- market's NL CR AUT ID is recorded as ph116484[15].
- market's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Market (economics)[16].
- market's Dewey Decimal Classification is recorded as 380.1[17].
- market's PSH ID is recorded as 1261[18].
- market's described by source is recorded as Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition[19].
- market's described by source is recorded as Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia, vol. 8[20].
- market's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as topic/market[21].
- market's has characteristic is recorded as liquidity[22].
- market's name in kana is recorded as しじょう[23].
- market's different from is recorded as market[24].
- market's different from is recorded as marketplace[25].
- market's YSO ID is recorded as 1865[26].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for market include Sunday[27], a day of the week[28]; Naihati[29], a municipality of West Bengal[30], in India[31]; Market abolitionism[32]; and Krautmaart[33], a square[34], in Luxembourg[35].
Why It Matters
market ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (429 views/month).[1] market has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] market is known by 39 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]
Entities named for market include Sunday[27], a day of the week[28]; Naihati[29], a municipality of West Bengal[30], in India[31]; Market abolitionism[32]; and Krautmaart[33], a square[34], in Luxembourg[35].