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Business, 26.10.2021 06:10 KieraKimball

Dynamic pricing:. a. refers to pricing that is always a notch higher than competition.
b. refers to pricing strategies that focuses on consistency even if environmental conditions fluctuate wildly.
c. refers to pricing that is always a notch below competition.
d. is also known as the bargaining power of customers.
e. refers to pricing that shifts over time based on conditions associated with product supply and demand.

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