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basing point pricing

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Term: 
basing point pricing
Domain: 
Finance
Definition: 
Basing point pricing (also known as delivered pricing) refers to a system in which a buyer must pay a price for a product inclusive of freight costs that does not depend on the location of the seller.
Source: 
Glossary of Industrial Organisation Economics and Competition Law, compiled by R. S. Khemani and D. M. Shapiro, commissioned by the Directorate for Financial, Fiscal and Enterprise Affairs, OECD, 1993
المصطلح: 
حساب سعر المنتج المسلّم
المجال الأحصائي: 
التمويل
التعريف: 
(ويُعرَف أيضًا بتسعير البضاعة المسلّمة)، وهو نظام يتوجّب فيه على المشتري دفع سعر المنتج، بحيث يشمل هذا السعر تكاليف النقل أيًّا كان مكان تواجد البائع.
المصدر: 
Glossary of Industrial Organisation Economics and Competition Law, compiled by R. S. Khemani and D. M. Shapiro, commissioned by the Directorate for Financial, Fiscal and Enterprise Affairs, OECD, 1993 (translated).