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ISBN: 9781337493819
Author: BOONE, Louis E., Kurtz, David L.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 19, Problem 4CTE
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To discuss: Whether online shopping site which Person X usually visit uses psychological pricing or product pricing or any other strategies and whether any of these strategies makes Peron X prefer the site over a site of the competitors.
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