International Pricing – A Market Perspective

Differences in local preferences require organizations to adapt pricing policies when appealing to international markets. In Japan, for example, status, quality and price are so deeply linked that price reductions often have the surprising effect of reducing sales. This paper seeks to discuss the factors that must be taken into account when determining the international pricing of a product. It also seeks to identify ways in which international pricing can be used to gain a competitive advantage.

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