Demand-Oriented Pricing

Definition

Demand-oriented pricing is a method of pricing in which the seller attempts to set price at the level that the intended buyers are willing to pay.

It is also called value-oriented pricing.[1]

See also

Demand
One price policy
One price retailer
Single price policy
Single price store
Variable price policy

References

  1. ^ American Marketing Association, AMA Dictionary.

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