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1. ''Markets''
1. ''Markets''.


In markets, differentiation means identifying or creating significant differences between related goods or services.
In markets, differentiation means identifying or creating significant differences between related goods or services.
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2. ''Financial maths''
2. ''Financial maths''.


The process of calculating a derivative formula or value, for an example an option's delta formula.
The process of calculating a derivative formula or value, for an example an option's delta formula.
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Revision as of 17:05, 24 December 2019

1. Markets.

In markets, differentiation means identifying or creating significant differences between related goods or services.

Differentiation is usually undertaken to enable charging higher prices for higher quality differentiated goods or services.


2. Financial maths.

The process of calculating a derivative formula or value, for an example an option's delta formula.


See also