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Nonlinear pricing

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Nonlinear pricing is a broad term that covers any kind of price structure in which there is a nonlinear relationship between price and the quantity of goods. An example is affine pricing. A nonlinear price schedule is a menu of different-sized bundles at different prices, from which the consumer makes his selection. In such schedules, the larger bundle generally sells for a higher total price but a lower per-unit price than a smaller bundle.

References and links

Definition on About.com

Walter Nicholson, Christopher Snyder - Microeconomic Theory: Basic Principles and Extensions, Eleventh Edition

See also

  • Two part tariff
  • Second degree price discrimination





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