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A binding price floor may not help all sellers, but it does not hurt any sellers.
Gradually Lowering
The process of slowly decreasing or reducing something over time.
Competitive Pricing
A pricing strategy where a company sets its product or service prices based on the prices of competitors, aiming to provide more value to customers.
Odd Pricing
Pricing method using uneven amounts, which sometimes appear smaller than they really are to consumers.
Penetration Pricing
A pricing strategy where a product is set at a low initial price to quickly gain market share by enticing customers away from competitors.
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