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(economics) A pricing strategy in which a company sets the price of a product relative to an index value, with a time frame in which buyers can purchase the product for this price if the index-based price reaches an acceptable level. Usually the seller sets a minimum order size to qualify for the trigger price.
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trigger pricing
noun
(economics)
A
pricing
strategy
in
which
a
company
sets
the
price
of
a
product
relative
to
an
index
value,
with
a
time
frame
in
which
buyers
can
purchase
the
product
for
this
price
if
the
index-based
price
reaches
an
acceptable
level.
Usually
the
seller
sets
a
minimum
order
size
to
qualify
for
the
trigger
price.
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(economics)
A
pricing
strategy
in
which
a
company
sets
the
price
of
a
product
relative
to
an
index
value,
with
a
time
frame
in
which
buyers
can
purchase
the
product
for
this
price
if
the
index-based
price
reaches
an
acceptable
level.
Usually
the
seller
sets
a
minimum
order
size
to
qualify
for
the
trigger
price.