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  • 11Transfer pricing — refers to the pricing of contributions (assets, tangible and intangible, services, and funds) transferred within an organization. For example, goods from the production division may be sold to the marketing division, or goods from a parent… …

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  • 12Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing — For information on the price of oil, see price of petroleum. The usage and pricing of gasoline (petrol) results from factors as crude oil prices, processing and distribution costs, local demand, the strength of local currencies, and the… …

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  • 13predatory pricing — A sales *pricing policy intended to undercut competitors’ prices. Predatory pricing can be undertaken to achieve any or all of the following objectives: (i) to maintain or increase *market share, (ii) to drive competitors out of a *market, and… …

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  • 14penetration pricing — /pɛnətreɪʃən ˈpraɪsɪŋ/ (say penuhtrayshuhn pruysing) noun a pricing policy for a product which aims at ensuring the maximum number of sales by pricing it below the competition, especially as a means of establishing a new product in a market …

  • 15open pricing — /ˌəυpən praɪsɪŋ/ noun the attempt by companies to achieve some cooperation and conformity in pricing ● Representatives from the major companies in the industry are meeting to establish an open pricing policy …

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  • 16confident pricing —    charging more for the same product    The circumstances are that you expect the buyers not to make a fuss about it or stop buying:     This splendidly open handed promise [to improve profits by £100m. a year] was to be achieved by... and a… …

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  • 17Pharmaceutical policy — is a branch of health policy that deals with the development, provision and use of medications within a health care system. It embraces drugs (both brand name and generic), biologics (products derived from living sources, as opposed to chemical… …

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  • 18Ontario electricity policy — refers to plans, legislation, incentives, guidelines, and policy processes put in place by the Government of the Province of Ontario, Canada, to address issues of electricity production, distribution, and consumption. Policymaking in the… …

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  • 19Predatory pricing — Competition law Basic concepts History of competition law Monopoly Coercive monopoly Natural monopoly …

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  • 20New York congestion pricing — Traffic at a red signal on Second Avenue in Manhattan. New York congestion pricing was a proposed traffic congestion fee for vehicles traveling into or within the Manhattan central business district of New York City. The congestion pricing char …

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