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pricing, vbl. n.|ˈpraɪsɪŋ| [f. price v. + -ing1.] The act or process of establishing a price for goods or services; the overall level of prices so fixed. Freq. attrib. Often as the second element in Combs., e.g. road-pricing, shadow-pricing, transfer-pricing, etc.
1865Morning Star 1 June 2/3 The layers of the odds complaining that nothing but the favourites were backed, notwithstanding their tempting ‘pricing’ of the outsiders. 1881F. J. Crowest Phases Mus. Eng. v. 146 One of the forms in which we find the Art seriously hampered presents itself to us in the music publishing interest—in the pricing of Songs and of Sheet-music generally. 1920P. H. Nystrom Econ. of Retailing xiv. 231 The net results of each pricing system can be..understood by a table. 1932W. L. Churchill Pricing for Profit 20 Faulty pricing works against the producer whether he overprices or underprices. 1969D. C. Hague Managerial Econ. iv. 92 The kinked demand curve is derived from the..curves we have already been using in our analysis of trade association pricing. 1976P. R. White Planning for Public Transport vii. 153 Limited-stop surveys, pricing policy and developments in Devon. 1982Times 15 Sept. 18/6 Coupons on United Kingdom municipal authority fixed interest bonds rose by up to one quarter point at par pricing. 1989Computerworld 1 May 72/1 Pricing ranges from $7,500 to $11,600, depending on testing environment. The unit is slated for shipment in June. |