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This is also called a consistent pricing system.
There is in fact a 1-to-1 relation between a consistent pricing process and an equivalent martingale measure.
Unconditional refunds, consistent pricing and international imports are among the Field innovations that became standards in quality retailing.
He acknowledged that Oldsmobile had an interest in seeing its retailers use consistent pricing, so that customers would not see wide variations among dealers.
Apple needs to be flexible, but the company clearly does not want to abandon its vision of consistent pricing and DRM rules.
In markets with transaction costs, with no numéraire, the consistent pricing process takes the place of the equivalent martingale measure.
It is to be hoped that the current parities of the exchange rates will be maintained to enable consistent pricing policies to be applied.
"We felt that created confusion in the book trade, and we also decided we wanted a consistent pricing policy and the ability to promote the whole line."
A consistent pricing process (CPP) is any representation of (frictionless) "prices" of assets in a market.
Consistent Pricing While food companies do not set retail prices, they hope that offering one consistent price to grocers will lead to a more stable price at retail.
The market is at the center of the planned Internet-based commodities information network that will link all of the country's wholesale commodity exchange centers, to achieve consistent pricing and operations in line with international market prices.
But, isolated for decades because of political instability and triple-digit inflation that put imposing limits on borrowing, investing and consistent pricing of exports, Argentina fell well behind Chile and other producers then opening up to the world.
In an attempt to get more consistent pricing on its products, the Procter & Gamble Company is cutting back on the deals and promotional payments it makes to supermarkets to carry and prominently display its goods.
L. Bisesti, A. Castagna and F. Mercurio (2005), "Consistent Pricing and Hedging of an FX Options Book", Kyoto Economic Review 74(1), 65-83.
Whatever the true reason for the price bump, this ultimately breaks the (up until today) very consistent pricing scheme of the iTunes Store, and opens up the doors for other artists to start pricing their tracks differently-DRMed or not.