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pricing
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United States
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Price negotiation and seeking value are common in consumer transactions in the United States.
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14
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2
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pricing
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Germany
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In Germany, discounts are regulated and many service costs are integrated into overall pricing.
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3
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3
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pricing
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Sweden
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In Sweden, high prices are generally accepted due to the high cost of living.
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3
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4
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pricing
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Brazil
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In Brazil, dual pricing is common, with locals typically paying less than tourists.
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2
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5
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pricing
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France
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In France, pricing is driven by quality and craftsmanship, with consumers willing to pay more for these attributes.
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2
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6
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pricing
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Italy
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In Italy, higher prices are driven by quality and craftsmanship, with shipping costs usually not included in the product price.
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2
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7
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pricing
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Mexico
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In Mexico, dual pricing is common, with locals receiving lower prices than tourists.
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2
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8
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pricing
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Norway
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In Norway, a high cost of living results in high prices for goods and services.
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2
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9
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pricing
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Austria
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In Austria, discounts and sales are regulated by strict laws dictating their timing and implementation.
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1
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10
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pricing
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Indonesia
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In Indonesia, bartering and price negotiations are customary when making purchases.
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1
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11
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pricing
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Kenya
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In Kenya, low prices are often associated with poor quality and consumers may be wary of extremely cheap items.
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1
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12
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pricing
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Roadside stands
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Pricing at roadside stands is negotiable and may change depending on customer interaction.
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1
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13
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pricing
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Taiwan
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In Taiwan, consumers commonly seek discounts and expect bargains when it comes to pricing.
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1
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14
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pricing
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Thailand
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In Thailand, bartering and price negotiations are customary in making purchases.
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1
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