dagnästamarknadssystem
Dagnästamarknadssystem, often shortened to D.N.M.S., refers to a theoretical market model where the price of a good or service is determined by the cumulative and instantaneous demand of all potential consumers at a given point in time. Unlike traditional supply and demand models that operate on broader market forces, D.N.M.S. posits a system where every individual's immediate need or desire contributes directly to the price. This implies a highly dynamic and potentially volatile pricing structure, as even minor shifts in individual preferences could theoretically ripple through the system.
The concept suggests that for any given item, a continuous auction-like process is underway. The price is
However, D.N.M.S. faces significant practical challenges. The computational power required to track and aggregate the instantaneous