Marginal Cost Pricing sets product prices based solely on the product's marginal costs. It is typically employed in exceptional situations where competition is intense.
A method for setting transfer prices equal to marginal costs to help managers identify the optimal output levels for maximizing profits when there is no market for goods and services traded between divisions of an organization.
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