Marginal price strategy

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As a marginal price strategy or limit pricing in is economic theory the behavior of a monopolist called, which with its pricing policy a marktzutrittsverhindernden strives price.

To do this, he lowers the price of a good that he monopolistically offers to such a level that it is not economically possible for a potential supplier of the same good to enter the market due to the existing size disadvantages .