variable pricing
Definition
A pricing strategy in which the price of a good or service may vary based on region, sales location, date, or other factors. Variable pricing strategies adjust product prices to achieve optimal balances between sales volume and income per unit sold based on the characteristics of different categories of points-of-sale.
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