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nустановление, определение цен, расценка; ценообразование
- acceptable pricing
- asset pricing
- average cost pricing
- basing-point pricing
- break-even pricing
- competitive pricing
- cost-based pricing
- cost plus pricing
- delivered pricing
- demand-oriented pricing
- detailed pricing
- discriminatory pricing
- dual pricing
- equitable pricing
- expected pricing
- factor pricing
- fair value pricing
- forward pricing
- freight absorption pricing
- full cost pricing
- going-rate pricing
- incentive pricing
- intercompany pricing
- keen pricing
- limit pricing
- marginal pricing
- marginal cost pricing
- market penetration pricing
- markup pricing
- negotiated pricing
- net pricing
- open pricing
- peak-load pricing
- perceived-value pricing
- predictable pricing
- product pricing
- promotional pricing
- reasonable pricing
- reverse pricing
- rule-of-thumb pricing
- sealed-bid pricing
- stay-out pricing
- term-limit pricing
- transfer pricing
- trial-and-error pricing
- uniform pricing
- uniform delivered pricing
- unit pricing
- zone pricing
- pricing by the piece
- pricing of productive factors
- pricing on a delivery basis
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калькуляция; назначение цен (ы); ценообразование
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