Disintermediation
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Disintermediation
In economics, disintermediation is the removal of intermediaries in a supply chain: "cutting out the middleman". Instead of going through traditional distribution channels, which had some type of intermediate (such as a distributorwholesaler, broker, or agent), companies may now deal with every customer directly, for example via the Internet. One important factor is a drop in the cost of servicing customers directly.

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Disintermediation
Withdrawal of funds from a financial institution in order to invest them directly.
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Disintermediation
the ending of the middleman. New technology will allow more companies to sell direct.

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Disintermediation
Disintermediation
  • (Econ) Quá trình xoá bỏ trung gian; Phi trung gian.
      + Quá trình theo đó vốn mà từ trước đã đi từ người cung cấp cuối cùng đến người sử dụng cuối cùng thông qua TRUNG GIAN TÀI CHÍNH, đặc biệt là các ngân hàng vì các lý do liên quan đến lãi suất tương đối hay kiểm soát khả năng mở rộng các khoản tiền gửi của các ngân hàng, bây giờ đựoc tiến hành trực tiếp.

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