Price

  • 101price inelastic — ➔ inelastic * * * price inelastic UK US adjective (also price inelastic [only before noun]) ► ECONOMICS used to describe a product or service for which the price does not change even if supply or demand go up or down: »Gasoline has no substitutes …

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  • 102Price’s Post Office — Price House (1986) Price’s Post Office oder Price House ist ein um 1800 erbautes Haus im Spartanburg County im US Bundesstaat South Carolina. Es befindet sich an der …

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  • 103Price your Bike — Teamdaten UCI Code PYB Herkunftsland Schweiz  Schweiz …

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  • 104price ceiling — ➔ ceiling * * * price ceiling UK US noun [C] ► ECONOMICS, GOVERNMENT an upper limit set by a government on the price that can be charged for a product or service: »Recent increases in the price of gas have left many individuals asking for a price …

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  • 105price-insensitive — ˌprice inˈsensitive adjective 1. ECONOMICS a price insensitive product is one that sells in the same quantities, whether the price is high or low: • Basic foods, water and housing are price insensitive products, which are viewed as necessities of …

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  • 106Price and Volume Trend — (PVT) is a technical analysis indicator intended to relate price and volume in the stock market. PVT is based on a running total volume, with volume added according to the percentage change in closing price over the previous close. The formula is …

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  • 107price floor — ➔ floor * * * price floor UK US noun [C] ► ECONOMICS, GOVERNMENT a lower limit set by a government on the price that can be charged for a product or service: » The price floor has a measurable impact on the market. → Compare PRICE CEILING(Cf. ↑ …

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  • 108price-cutting — ˈprice ˌcutting noun [uncountable] COMMERCE when sellers reduce prices, usually several times over a relatively short period of time: • The drawback to price cutting is that competitors are likely to cut prices too. • The supermarket chain… …

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  • 109price index — UK US noun [C] ► ECONOMICS a measurement of the changes in the price of goods and services over a period of time: »The latest UK house price index was released on Tuesday. → See also CONSUMER PRICE INDEX(Cf. ↑consumer price index), COST OF LIVING …

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  • 110price inelasticity — price inelastic UK US adjective (also price inelastic [only before noun]) ► ECONOMICS used to describe a product or service for which the price does not change even if supply or demand go up or down: »Gasoline has no substitutes and is price… …

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