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The Short-Run Pricing Policies of Some British Engineering Exporters

Miss P. B. Rosendale

National Institute Economic Review, 1973, vol. 65, 44-51

Abstract: An investigation of the pricing policies of British exporters is of particular interest at the present time when devaluation has been used as a means of enabling them to improve their competitiveness. Although pricing policies have received some attention in recent research into the response of exports to changes in domestic demand pressure,(1) and the relative profitability of home and export sale,(2) no specific examination of pricing policies has been published since the current period of international monetary uncertainties began in 191.(3)

Date: 1973
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