Collocations withprice

These are words often used in combination withprice.

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affordable price
And, now we can all afford a beautifully produced composite copy at a remarkably affordable price.
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average price
The gross revenue is the yield multiplied by the average price of the product that year.
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bargain price
The authorities may imagine that the more companies who tender, the more likely they are to get a bargain price for their housing.
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bride price
It is the bride's family that he regards as unreasonable, in their attempt to maximize the bride price (from which they would purchase the trousseau).
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decent price
That means the price of venison being a decent price, and that depends on consumer confidence.
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declining price
This grant, together with a relatively declining price level and a wholly justified increased wage level, has led farmers to make huge strides in modernisation and in cutting costs.
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discounted price
The book is a very desirable library purchase and at discounted price should appeal to many petroleum geologists.
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downward price
In contrast, downward price rigidity exacerbates the severity of recessionary conditions on real output.
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escalating price
They will have no fixed price options in an escalating price market, and there will be the possibility of rising mortgage rates to finance the new council tenant borrowing.
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estimated price
Either way, members pay the owner some money and in such systems approximately three-quarters of the estimated price of the animal can be recovered.
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exorbitant price
This aspect is where the land superior demands an exorbitant price for something about which he has done nothing.
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expected price
Because of a production lag, the quantity produced depends on the expected price level.
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fair price
All people, whether rich or poor, are entitled to draw supplies from fair price shops at fixed prices.
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falling price
Rather than worrying about the falling price of porkers, farmers will be able to celebrate the rising fuel prices.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
gas price
The problem is the sharp increase in the gas price that is due this year.
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hefty price
Glaciologists (if not geologists) will be well served by this book, but the hefty price tag of £125 is likely to restrict purchasers mainly to libraries.
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housing price
The housing price index rose by 16-1 % between 1959 and 1966 (when a new headquarters was opened), thus raising the imputed rent to nearly $17-50 per month by 1966.
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inflated price
The other is the increasingly inflated price of property and land.
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maximum price
Finally, municipalities were again required to impose a maximum price on the principal basic provisions.
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minimum price
Thus, the just state cannot leave a given seller with less (posttax) than the minimum price she would demand to relinquish her goods or services.
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price deflation
The price deflation after 1929 was even more spectacular, and it too served to raise tariff rates at least on duties that were still specific (import values now declining).
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price elasticity
The welfare cost estimates are approximately doubled in both cases if we estimate the price elasticity of money demand by regression.
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price gouging
What steps has she taken to ensure that price gouging is avoided?
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price hike
For a confluence of reasons, including mismanagement, overextended capitalisation, and the effects of the oil price hike and its aftermath, many of these estates were failing by the early 1980s.
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price stability
In the example, the timeconsistent policy is dominated by a simple rule requiring the central bank to deliver price stability.
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real estate price
At that time, there were really no available real estate price indexes that could be used to test market efficiency.
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reasonable price
Townsmen were supposed to be able to purchase these goods for a reasonable price in the respective parts of the country.
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reduced price
Low income, as indicated by eligibility for free or reduced price lunch at school, was evident for 22 children (44%).
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relative price
The effect on deforestation occurs indirectly, through the impact on returns to land associated with a change in the relative price of agricultural commodities.
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resale price
Moreover, in this autarkic equilibrium, the resale price of the debt will not be equal across countries.
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rising price
One estimate found that the rising price of firewood outpaced the return on wine, or even cereal crops.
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sharp price
After a sharp price increase, the market collapses quickly again, but even after the crash, the market remains overvalued.
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short-term price
Short-term price fixing at the expense of the producer will lead only to greater difficulties for the nation as a whole in the long term.
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soaring price
These allegations about the soaring price of agricultural land should be taken with a draught of water.
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ultimate price
Further justification was found in the number of leaders who paid the ultimate price.
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