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  • 11unit price — /ˈjunət praɪs/ (say yoohnuht pruys) noun a price per agreed unit, as per kilogram, per dozen, etc …

  • 12Unit price —   Total revenue derived from the sale of product during the reference month divided by the total volume sold; also known as the weighted average price. Total revenue should exclude all taxes but include transportation costs that were paid as part …

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  • 13unit price — noun The price of a standard amount of a good, as of weight or volume …

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  • 14unit price — noun (C) the price that is charged for each single thing or quantity that is sold …

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  • 15unit price — / ju:nɪt praɪs/ noun the price of one item …

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  • 16unit price — / ju:nɪt praɪs/ noun the price of one item …

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  • 17unit-price contract — A contract under which payment of compensation is to be made at specified unit rates for different kinds of work performed or materials furnished or both. 17 Am J2d Contr § 346 …

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  • 18Price discrimination — or price differentiation[1] exists when sales of identical goods or services are transacted at different prices from the same provider.[2] In a theoretical market with perfect information, perfect substitutes, and no transaction costs or… …

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  • 19Price point — Price points are prices at which demand is relatively high. In introductory microeconomics, a demand curve is downward sloping to the right and either linear or gently convex to the origin. The first is usually true, but the second is only… …

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  • 20Price elasticity of demand — Not to be confused with Price elasticity of supply. PED is derived from the percentage change in quantity (%ΔQd) and percentage change in price (%ΔP). Price elasticity of demand (PED or Ed) is a measure used in economics to show the… …

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