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Meaning of "price signals"

price signals - Information conveyed through the prices of goods and services in the market, which indicate the prevailing demand and supply conditions
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Price signals and incentives for investment.
Governments should promote accurate price signals.
Price signals should go with structural changes.
The problem lay in interpreting price signals.
The price signals must be correct.
We might just be reacting to price signals.
Appropriate price signals are therefore crucial.
And they can react instantly to price signals.
A significant drop in price signals an excellent buying opportunity.
Economists call these price signals.
Proper price signals to the market.
The free market works through price signals.
Better price signals are needed.
Receive and respond to price signals.
Improve the system of price signals by internalising external costs.

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Trade reform works through the transmission of price signals.
The wrong price signals.
Price signals are a significant barrier if they dissuade business from investing.
Some markets are not as responsive to price signals as they should be.
Price signals can be communicated to our clients within five minutes.
It blunts the price signals.
Price signals tell producers what is in demand and what is not.
We give them price signals.
Price signals fallen.
About by the price signals.
The value of nature should be reflected in incentives and price signals.
They also impede the transmission of price signals to domestic producers.
Price signals that result from congestion management systems should be directional.
It also ensures that the market sends correct price signals.
Price signals should change the behaviour of both citizens and businesses.
Ensure that markets are not sending the wrong price signals.
They take advantage of the price signals emanating from a futures market.
Prevent energy markets from generating fully adequate price signals.
Consumers have not sufficiently reacted to price signals so far in a liberalised market.
The transport system would particularly benefit from better price signals.
Importance of price signals.
The result is a pricing system that gives misleadingly low price signals.
Governments can also modify price signals by adopting sustainable public procurement policies.
The importance of the internalization of externalities to achieve accurate price signals was highlighted.
This octopus of conflicting price signals would never occur in a real free market.
They will be interested to discover just how tricky it is to interpret price signals.
As such it also interferes with the price signals that the market sends.
Inflation impairs economic efficiency because it distorts prices and price signals.
This would improve price signals by attaching a value to the external costs and benefits.
Our economic system deals with scarcity by using price signals to ration goods.
Letting price signals work is crucial to increasing energy efficiency and stimulating RD investment.
The risks of interfering unduly in markets and of distorting price signals are very high.
Assuming that price signals work, of course.
There is plenty of margin for change if people are given the right price signals.
Competition is what creates clear price signals that help drive supply and demand.

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