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Demand-Oriented
An approach where pricing, production, and marketing decisions are based on consumer demand and preferences.
Predatory Pricing
A pricing strategy where a product or service is set at a very low price with the intent of driving competitors out of the market or creating barriers to entry for potential new entrants.
Price Fixing
A practice where businesses agree on the selling price of their products or services, typically to prevent competition and increase profits, which is often illegal.
Geographical Pricing
A pricing strategy where the price of a product varies depending on the geographical location or market.
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