nonprice

English

Etymology

From non- + price.

Adjective

nonprice (not comparable)

  1. Other than price
    • 1995, Mark W. Rosegrant, Global Food Projections to 2020: Implications for Investment, →ISBN, page 38:
      Defensible projections should be consistent with actual recent aggregate nonprice supply trends and the component nonprice sources of growth.
    • 2002, Finance: A Characteristics Approach, →ISBN, page 89:
      The branch variable is included as a proxy for other nonprice and near-bank features an institution may offer, such as convenience of location, retail stockbroking services, and foreign exchange facilities.
    • 2014, Europe's Crisis, Europe's Future, →ISBN:
      Nonprice competitiveness also relates to a different set of factors that are indirectly linked to price.

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