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Dynamic pricing, also known as surge pricing, surveillance pricing, demand pricing, time-based pricing and variable pricing is a pricing strategy that consist of modifying the price of a product or service according to market demands.

How it works

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How the practice works.


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Why it is a problem

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Price discrimination

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Privacy concerns in digital marketing

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Examples

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Some examples of Dynamic pricing include:

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