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You can pay a differential price to upgrade from lower versions to higher ones.
"People will become used to differential prices," he says.
But alarmed by the lack of differential pricing in the market, the government changed the rules.
The two types of price transparency have different implications for differential pricing.
Under differential pricing, visitors would actually pay more to drive on the inner circuit of the park.
By using this kind of differential pricing, the revenue stream is large enough to cover the product's lifetime costs.
Differential pricing of this nature is also referred to as "pricing for risk".
On the demand side, the agency would sell oil and oil products in member countries, possibly at differential prices.
"There is more differential pricing today than years ago, when low tuition, independent of field or the time of study, was the rule."
We are likely to see more and more goods and services sold using the same sort of differential pricing.
Q. Are you against all differential pricing?
Visa International said Britain would be the first country in Europe to permit differential pricing.
You have accepted the idea of the marketisation of education, with different courses offered at differential price points.
Standard's most potent weapons against competitors were underselling, differential pricing, and secret transportation rebates.
This price disparity is due to differential pricing, and it is done because the makers of these products are soaking the American consumer.
As described in section II above, many database producers today engage in differential pricing.
In that context, can anyone believe that the introduction of differential pricing will mean they will suddenly push commissions down again?
For instance, differential pricing is often applied to situations where a company can somehow determine when a product is valuable to consumers.
In order to maintain differential pricing on the two markets, Company A requires its distributors not to re-sell the goods outside of their respective territories.
A capital-structure arbitrageur seeks opportunities created by differential pricing of various instruments issued by one corporation.
And while the tablet surge may not quite be covering the losses on printed pages yet, it's still buoyant enough to allow cannier differential pricing.
Texaco argued that the ban against differential pricing did not apply to differences in prices charged by a manufacturer to its wholesalers and its retailers.
On the Internet, shopping engines perform the same function in reverse, while Priceline has taken the idea of differential pricing to its market-driven extreme.
Differential pricing makes a lot of sense as a pragmatic measure, but there is no theoretical way to define it clearly, and so there will be grey areas.
Jeffrey P. Bezos subsequently apologized for the differential pricing and vowed that Amazon "never will test prices based on customer demographics".