Exam 11: Pricing Strategies: Additional Considerations

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When a competitor cuts its price, a company should ________ if it believes it will not lose much market share or would lose too much profit by cutting its own prices.

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In segmented pricing, the difference in prices is based on differences in costs.

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Electrowhip, a company that manufacturers blenders and electric whisks, has decided to use a market penetration pricing strategy. Which of the following, if true, proves their decision to be a wise one?

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When a company sets a high price for a new product with the intention of reducing the price in the future, it is using the ________ pricing strategy.

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In response to price cuts from competitors, a cereal company with several more expensive and higher quality cereals introduced a lower-priced option to its product line. This is an example of which of the following responses to a competitor's price cut?

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Price discrimination may be used to match competition as long as the strategy is temporary, localized, and ________.

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The ________ seeks to prevent unfair price discrimination by ensuring that sellers offer the same price terms to customers at a given price level.

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A supermarket places its store brand of blackberry jam priced at $5 per jar in the fruit preserves aisle, alongside the jam jars of a better known brand-whose products are priced at $8 apiece. Store managers reason that customers are more likely to choose the store brand instead of the better-known brand when they realize the price difference. What price adjustment strategy is evident in the supermarket's reasoning?

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Which of the following is true of public policies and pricing?

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Pricing across a product mix is difficult because various products have related demand and costs, and products face different degrees of competition.

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Which of the following is true of the bottom of the pyramid?

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Differentiate between dynamic and fixed pricing.

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Failure to enter the current price into a retailer's system may result in charges of ________.

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The widespread use of scanner-based computer checkouts has eradicated complaints of retailers overcharging their customers.

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Dynamic pricing is least prevalent online.

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In the case of services, captive product pricing is called ________ pricing.

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Segmented pricing is only effective when ________.

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Consumers who have no past experience with a product are more likely to judge it by its price.

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For market skimming to be successful, the costs of producing a smaller volume cannot be so high that they cancel the advantage of charging more.

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Cellpoint uses two-part pricing for its long-distance call charges. Because this is a service, the price is broken into a fixed fee plus a(n) ________ usage rate.

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