- per KG.)
Although prices could be
quoted as
quantities of
other goods or services, this sort of
barter exchange is
rarely seen.
Prices are
sometimes quoted...
- Food
prices refer to the
average price level for food
across countries,
regions and on a
global scale. Food
prices affect producers and
consumers of food...
-
varying prices. In some cases,
prices might be set to de-market. Revenue-oriented
pricing: (also
known as profit-oriented
pricing or cost-based
pricing) -...
-
sufficient to
estimate many
prices for
goods and
services for
historical economists (although the
Edict attempts to set
maximum prices, not
fixed ones). It was...
- rise in
prices. More
specific forms of
inflation refer to
sectors whose prices vary semi-independently from the
general trend. "House
price inflation"...
-
Prices of
production (or "production
prices"; in
German Produktionspreise) is a
concept in Karl Marx's
critique of
political economy,
defined as "cost-price...
- The
distinction between real
prices and
ideal prices is a
distinction between actual prices paid for products, services, ****ets and
labour (the net amount...
- to the
exorbitant prices. In Croatia,
inflation went up for the
fourth consecutive month.
Services costs rose 6.3
percent and
prices in the food, beverages...
-
allow prices to be set
higher than
would be
established by
supply and demand.
Resale price maintenance—fixing
prices—goes
further than
suggesting prices, and...
-
simply differ in a
uniform price level; rather, the
difference in food
prices may be
greater than the
difference in
housing prices,
while also less than the...