- per KG.)
Although prices could be
quoted as
quantities of
other goods or services, this sort of
barter exchange is
rarely seen.
Prices are
sometimes quoted...
-
varying prices. In some cases,
prices might be set to de-market. Revenue-oriented
pricing: (also
known as profit-oriented
pricing or cost-based
pricing) -...
- rise in
prices. More
specific forms of
inflation refer to
sectors whose prices vary semi-independently from the
general trend. "House
price inflation"...
-
allow prices to be set
higher than
would be
established by
supply and demand.
Resale price maintenance—fixing
prices—goes
further than
suggesting prices, and...
-
Price discrimination is a
microeconomic pricing strategy where identical or
largely similar goods or
services are sold at
different prices by the same...
- Food
prices refer to the
average price level for food
across countries,
regions and on a
global scale. Food
prices affect producers and
consumers of food...
-
fluctuation in
prices at the racetrack. For
British horseraces governed by the
Starting Price Regulatory Commission (SPRC), the
starting price is determined...
- the Bank of ****an (BOJ). By late 1991,
other ****et
prices began to fall. Even
though ****et
prices had
visibly collapsed by
early 1992, the economy's decline...
- The
usage and
pricing of
gasoline (or petrol)
results from
factors such as
crude oil
prices,
processing and
distribution costs,
local demand, the strength...
- much
debate as to what
determines factor prices.
classical and
Marxist economists argue that
factor prices decided the
value of a
product and therefore...