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Is it true that a market consists of a group of potential customers with similar needs?



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L. Brett

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L. Brett, Sales Manager, MBA, Detroit

Answered Dec 26, 2018

False.
A market consists of a group of potential customers and sellers who are willing to exchange values for several goods or services.

A market is a system where forces of demands and supply operate, where buyers and sellers interact either directly or through intermediaries to trade goods and services.

The statement above is false because a market cannot consist of only potential buyers with similar needs without the sellers of the desired goods or services.

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John Smith

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Answered Oct 05, 2016

False

A market consists of a group of potential customers with similar needs who are willing to exchange something of value with sellers offering various goods or services--that is, ways of satisfying those needs.
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