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| Yes | 16% | 59 votes | Total: 370 votes | |
| No | 84% | 311 votes |
Yes
Created on: March 25, 2009
In a market economy, the value of a product is based upon two primary functions. One function is that
Created on: August 07, 2009
The true value of a retail product is the top price someone is prepared to pay for it. There is an optimum
Created on: June 17, 2010
MSRP is the manufacturer's suggested retail value. If it is a well-established retailer then chances
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No
by C.B
Created on: February 01, 2009
Walk into every shop in your area and look and compare everything. Apart from your one off shops, all
Created on: February 05, 2009
The suggested retail price of an item is not intended to represent a "true value." It is instead a carefully
Created on: September 25, 2011
The true value of a product or service is not represented by the suggested retail price but the value
Created on: March 26, 2009
No. Suggested retail price does not represent the true value of a product. Value is a relative term.
by Daniel Cloud
Created on: March 20, 2011
*Visit the Economics 101 Lesson* for a visual illustration to accompany this economic lesson.
The manufacturer's
by Anil Machado
Created on: January 31, 2009 Last Updated: March 21, 2009
Wish it was true, but suggested retail price is never the true value of a product. Retailers having
Created on: January 31, 2009
Caveat Emptor -let the buyer beware, for things are not always what they appear to be.
What is "Suggested
Created on: February 04, 2009
When we buy products we will spend a lot of money if we feel we really need something. The retail price