reservation price音标
英 [ˌrezəˈveiʃən prais]
美 [ˌrɛzɚˈveʃən praɪs]
reservation price翻译
释义
保留价格,最低销售价格;
英英释义
Reservation price
In microeconomics, the reservation (or reserve) price is the highest price a buyer is willing to pay for goods or a service; or; the smallest price at which a seller is willing to sell a good or service. Reservation prices are commonly used in auctions.
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reservation price用法
双语例句
Traditionally, the reservation price has been conceptualized as a point measure, a sort of value threshold for a given consumer and for a particular product.
保留价格传统的都是以一个点的度量来定义的,它是对于一个给定的消费者和一项特定的产品的一种价值门槛。
权威例句
Reservation Price
Optimal Reservation Prices in Auctions
Bundling as a strategy for new product introduction: Effects on consumers' reservation prices for the bundle, the new product, and i...
Augmenting Conjoint Analysis to Estimate Consumer Reservation Price
Augmenting Conjoint Analysis to Estimate Consumer Reservation Price
Errata: A Reservation-Price Model for Optimal Pricing of Multiattribute Products in Conjoint Analysis
Measuring Heterogeneous Reservation Prices for Product Bundles
A Comparison of Ranking, Rating and Reservation Price Measurement in Conjoint Analysis
ELICITING RESERVATION PRICES: BECKER–D e GROOT–MARSCHAK MECHANISMS vs. MARKETS *
On optimal reservation prices in auctions