Mature market

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A market is mature when it has reached a state of equilibrium. A market is considered to be in a state of equilibrium when there is an absence of significant growth or a lack of innovation. When supply matches demand the price determined by market forces is called the equilibrium price. Equilibrium prices prevail in the market for a substantial period, which may be from one day to one week or several months.[1]

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