From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmarket-drivenˈmarket-ˌdriven adjective PEBBTmarket-driven activities, products, developments etc are a result of public demand for a particular product, service, or skill a market-driven economy
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market-driven• It is one section of the hobby that will have to be market-driven.• Maximum use of biomass, plus market-driven energy efficiency, still produced 5 million tonnes of carbon per year.• It is our increasingly market-driven health system.• And for once in my weak, vulnerable, market-driven life, I abstain.• Its language is of market-driven populism.• Both candidates are moderates who believe in market-driven reforms and recognize the importance of public security.From Longman Business Dictionarymarket-drivenˈmarket-ˌdriven adjective market-driven activities, developments, products etc are a result of the needs of customersmarket-driven mass mediaTo maintain profitability, the company has to become increasingly market-driven.