pricing decision

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pricing
noun[U]
uk
/ˈpraɪ.sɪŋ/
us
/ˈpraɪ.sɪŋ/
the level at which prices are set by ...
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decision
noun
uk
/dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/
us
/dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/
a choice that you make about something after thinking about ...
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If it did, however, the additional cost would depend on the rate of tax imposed, and the state of market conditions at the time might affect the newpricingdecision.
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This endogenous rigidity in the nominal wages reinforces the stickiness in the intermediate-input price to increase rigidity in firms' pricing decisions and thus output persistence.
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This reinforces the endogenous rigidity in the nominal wages and makes firms' pricing decisions even more rigid.
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With synchronization in pricing decisions, the prices of all goods can be adjusted in any period.
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Note the superscript a refers to the pricing decisions by adaptive agents, and from now on, a superscript r denotes their rational counterparts.
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The household's optimal pricing decisions, in its capacity as supplier of the differentiated goods, are discussed.
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Information about cost-effectiveness of new drugs is important for choices between different therapies and is also widely used in reimbursement and pricing decisions.
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We agree that commercial considerations will feature in drug pricing decisions and that prices of drugs may not necessarily reflect the costs of development and production.
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For this reason the guidelines on privatisation do not even address the issue of regulating private sector commercial activities and pricing decisions of privatised state corporations.
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It depends on future pricing decisions by the fuel companies as well as on the effect of those pricing decisions on consumption levels.
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In practice, pricing decisions of the nationalised industries are infinitely more constrained than those of private industry.
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These plans will be reviewed during 1985, taking account of pricing decisions reached under the common agricultural policy.
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Two sets of considerations underlie the pricing decisions of the nationalised industries.
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It is not my policy to intervene in the pricing decisions of individual firms.
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Pricing decisions are a matter for the fuel suppliers.
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We sought to vest the pricing decisions with the local authority when drawing up the tender documentation.
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Pricing decisions in respect of produce at retail level are matters for the commercial judgment of the retailers involved.
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Their pricing decisions are reflected in the external financial limits.
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Who was responsible for the pricing decisions taken in the past few years?
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Investment and pricing decisions are once again in the hands of those best qualified to make them—those running the businesses.
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