EBK MARKETING
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ISBN: 8220103613903
Author: Stuart
Publisher: YUZU
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To explain: The meaning of decoy pricing and whether it is ethical.
Introduction: Decoy pricing is a kind of pricing strategy which is used to influence the purchasing decision of the consumer. This method of pricing has been in debate for quite some time as some marketers consider decoy pricing as ethical and some as unethical.
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