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Low-priced goods = Products where a low price is charged for. Low pricing = When low prices are charged all the time. Charge = How much money is asked for a product. Expensive = High-priced. Cheap = Low-priced. Loss-leaders = Cheap items which are there to attract customers. List price = The recommended retail price. The recommended retail price = Recommended price which retailers can charge for their products. Discounting = Selling products at a discount to the list price. Mid-priced = Not cheap and not expensive. Undercutting = Selling the same products for lower prices. Price boom = When prices are rising quickly, to the benefit of sellers. Price controls = Government efforts to limit the amount by which prices increase. Price cut = A reduction. Price hike = An increase, especially one not wanted by the buyer; used by journalists. Price war = When competing companies reduce prices in response to each other. Price tag = A label attached to goods, showing the price; also means 'price'. Models = Different types of the same product. Basic = Simple. Sophisticated = More exclusive. Exclusive = Sophisticated. Low-end/bottom end = A cheap product of a low quality. High-end/top-end/ premium = Expensive and exclusive products. Entry-level = Skis that are intended for beginners who have never bought skis before. Mid-range = In between. Trade up/ move upmarket = If you buy more sophisticated skis to replace basic ones. Trade down/ move downmarket = If you buy cheaper skis to replace the expensive ones. Downmarket = If you say something is downmarket often show disapproval. Taking downmarket = For example if a publisher takes a newspaper downmarket, they make it more popular, les cultural, in an attempt to increase the number of readers. Upmarket = is not downmarket. Upscale = Is not down scale. Mass market = Is used to talk about goods that sell in high quantities. Niche = A group of buyers with specific requirements that is relatively small but that may be profitable for companies that sell to it.
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