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  2. Template:Euro convergence criteria (2024) - Wikipedia

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    The {{Euro convergence criteria row}} template invoked by this table depends on reference values which are stored at Template:Euro convergence criteria (2024)/REF to determine if a state meets the criteria.

  3. Template:Increase - Wikipedia

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    This template is used on approximately 50,000 pages and changes may be widely noticed. Test changes in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage . Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them.

  4. Price gouging - Wikipedia

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    The Commission also sued to block the proposed acquisition of Albertsons by Kroger citing the need for more competition to keep prices down. [51] A study from 2024 [52] showed that oftentimes when allegations of "price gouging" are made, the profit margins of sellers and vendors is substantially lower than critics believe, such as in the case ...

  5. Effect of taxes and subsidies on price - Wikipedia

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    Without a tax, the equilibrium price will be at Pe and the equilibrium quantity will be at Qe. After a tax is imposed, the price consumers pay will shift to Pc and the price producers receive will shift to Pp. The consumers' price will be equal to the producers' price plus the cost of the tax.

  6. Sales letter - Wikipedia

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    A sales letter is often, but not exclusively, the last stage of the sales process before the customer places an order, and is designed to ensure that the prospect is committed to becoming a customer. Since the advent of the internet, the sales letter has become an integral part of internet marketing , and typically takes the form of an email or ...

  7. Small but significant and non-transitory increase in price

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    The critical loss is defined as the maximum sales loss that could be sustained as a result of the price increase without making the price increase unprofitable. Where the likely loss of sales to the hypothetical monopolist (cartel) is less than the Critical Loss, then a 5% price increase would be profitable and the market is defined. [6]

  8. Side letter (contract law) - Wikipedia

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    Side letters may also be used in relation to private fund contracts, for example a particular investor may wish to vary the terms of a limited partnership agreement with respect to that particular investor. An investor might be seeking more favourable terms under the contract or might need the side letter to enter the venture under terms to ...

  9. Giffen good - Wikipedia

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    In this situation, their consumption of bread would have actually increased as a result of the price increase. Thus bread would be a Giffen good in this example. Investor Rob Arnott said in 2021 that the stock market is a Giffen good. Widespread interest in the market tends to increase during periods of rising prices for stocks and decrease ...