Multiple Choice
E-Books
With the explosive growth of electronic book, or e-book, readers like Amazon's Kindle and Barnes & Noble's Nook and even smart phones like the iPhone and BlackBerry devices, book pricing is becoming a significant concern for book publishers. Digital book sales have grown exponentially from almost non-existent in 2002 to more than $120 million in 2009. While these sales are still small compared to industry sales, they are expected to grow even more in the coming years due to the plethora of e-book readers coming on the market. This creates a dilemma for publishers, though, because the average price of a hardcover book, which is the bread-and-butter of publishers' profits, is $27.00, whereas the price of an e-book is $9.99. To protect profits, some publishers, like Simon & Schuster, are delaying the electronic editions by four months. Other publishers are following suit, claiming consumers will not buy the hardcover at $27.00 if they can purchase it at a much lower price electronically.
-Refer to E-Books.It is expected that traditional book clubs,like Doubleday and Book-of-the-Month clubs,will begin offering ebook options to members. Members pay an initial membership fee of $25.00 and $0.99 per ebook purchased. This is an example of:
A) two-part pricing
B) step pricing
C) cumulative pricing
D) price lining
E) price discounting
Correct Answer:

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