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''Market classification.'' | |||
(DM). | |||
A developed market is one which has reached the most advanced levels of development in its economy and capital markets. | |||
Markets (in order of economic development) are often classified as: | |||
::Developed; | |||
::Emerging; | |||
::Frontier; | |||
::Least Developing. | |||
Examples of developed markets include Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada and Denmark. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[ | *[[Capital market]] | ||
* [[ | *[[Developing country]] | ||
* [[ | *[[Economy]] | ||
*[[Emerging currency]] | |||
*[[Emerging market]] | |||
*[[EMTA]] | |||
* [[Frontier market]] | |||
*[[International Bank for Reconstruction and Development]] | |||
*[[Least developing market]] | |||
* [[Market]] | |||
*[[United Nations Conference on Trade and Development]] | |||
[[Category:The_business_context]] | [[Category:The_business_context]] | ||
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]] |
Revision as of 12:23, 20 June 2022
Market classification.
(DM).
A developed market is one which has reached the most advanced levels of development in its economy and capital markets.
Markets (in order of economic development) are often classified as:
- Developed;
- Emerging;
- Frontier;
- Least Developing.
Examples of developed markets include Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada and Denmark.