| What's the 'rather specific market theory'? As far as I understand that is the dictionary definition of a market. Here's Meriam-webster: market, noun, often attributive mar· ket | \ ˈmär-kət \ Definition of market (Entry 1 of 2) 1.
a(1) : a meeting together of people for the purpose of trade by private purchase and sale and usually not by auction
(2) : the people assembled at such a meeting b(1) : a public place where a market is held
especially : a place where provisions are sold at wholesale
a farmers' market
(2) : a retail establishment usually of a specified kind
a fish market 2. archaic : the act or an instance of buying and selling 3. : the rate or price offered for a commodity or security 4.
a(1) : a geographic area of demand for commodities or services
(2) : a specified category of potential buyers
the youth market b : the course of commercial activity by which the exchange of commodities is effected : extent of demand
the market is dull c(1) : an opportunity for selling (2) : the available supply of or potential demand for specified goods or services
the labor market d : the area of economic activity in which buyers and sellers come together and the forces of supply and demand affect prices |