How much should you charge for your products and services? Traditionally, businesses have answered this question based on the cost to produce or provide their goods and services. This course shows you the economic factors behind pricing based on cost and the pros and cons of a cost-based pricing approach. Developed at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia, and led by top-ranked Darden faculty and Boston Consulting Group global pricing experts, the course provides the practical and research-based models and methods you need to set prices that maximize your profits.


Cost and Economics in Pricing Strategy


Cost and Economics in Pricing Strategy
This course is part of Pricing Strategy Optimization Specialization



Instructors: Jean Manuel Izaret
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What you'll learn
How to apply knowledge of basic economics to make better pricing decisions
How to recognize opportunities for price discrimination and recommend strategies to maximize sales and profits
How to calculate three types of price elasticities to determine the impact of price on demand
How to analyze and apply different pricing models, including: cost-plus pricing, marginal cost-plus pricing, peak-load pricing, index-based pricing.
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Reviewed on Mar 10, 2018
A good course but there were places where I felt things weren't clearly explained. Also, the quiz questions were sometimes somewhat ambiguous.
Reviewed on Jun 4, 2022
The course is well planed and easy to absorb. The example is clear to understand plus, the formula is well used along side with real life example.
Reviewed on Jul 19, 2020
This is an excellent course. Videos are reasonable length and have the essential content. Quantitative information is presented in a very palatable way.
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