- common pricing
- общее (единое) ценообразование ;
Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов. 2000.
Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов. 2000.
common pricing — ➔ pricing * * * common pricing UK US noun [U] ► COMMERCE the fact of a group of companies agreeing to charge the same price for a product or service, often illegally → See also PRICE FIXING(Cf. ↑price fixing) … Financial and business terms
common pricing — /ˌkɒmən praɪsɪŋ/ noun the illegal fixing of prices by several businesses so that they all charge the same price … Marketing dictionary in english
common pricing — /ˌkɒmən praɪsɪŋ/ noun the illegal fixing of prices by several businesses so that they all charge the same price … Dictionary of banking and finance
pricing — pric‧ing [ˈpraɪsɪŋ] noun [uncountable] 1. COMMERCE the prices of a company s products or services in relation to each other and in relation to those of their competitors, and the activity of setting them: • Aggressive pricing (= cheaper prices… … Financial and business terms
Pricing objectives — or goals give direction to the whole pricing process. Determining what your objectives are is the first step in pricing. When deciding on pricing objectives you must consider: 1) the overall financial, marketing, and strategic objectives of the… … Wikipedia
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Common contractual fund — A Common Contractual Fund (CCF) is a new collective investment scheme structure in Ireland introduced by the European Communities UCITS Regulations, 2003. The CCF is an unincorporated body established by a management company under which the… … Wikipedia
Cost-plus pricing with elasticity considerations — One of the most common pricing methods used by firms is cost plus pricing. In spite of its ubiquity, economists rightly point out that it has serious methodological flaws. It takes no account of demand. There is no way of determining if potential … Wikipedia
Joint product pricing — Pricing for joint products is a little more complex than pricing for a single product. To begin with there are two demand curves. The characteristics of each demand curve could be different. Demand for one product could be greater than for the… … Wikipedia
Psychological pricing — Example of psychological pricing at a gas station Psychological pricing or price ending is a marketing practice based on the theory that certain prices have a psychological impact. The retail prices are often expressed as odd prices : a little… … Wikipedia
GNSS Road Pricing — is the charging of road users using Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) sensors inside vehicles. Advocates argue that road pricing using GNSS permits a number of policies such as tolling by distance on urban roads and can be used for many… … Wikipedia