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Mainstream macroeconomists see two main sources of macroeconomic instability: changes in
investment spending and, occasionally, adverse aggregate supply shocks.
Product-line Pricing
A pricing strategy where different products in the same product line are priced differently, often based on features, materials, or product versions.
Cost-plus-percentage
A pricing method where a fixed percentage is added to the total cost of production as the profit margin.
Variable Costs
Costs that change in proportion to the goods or services that a business produces.
Yield Management Pricing
A pricing strategy that involves setting flexible prices for products or services based on understanding, anticipating, and influencing consumer behavior in order to maximize revenue.
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