Rightprisman
Rightprisman is a term used in discussions of pricing ethics and fairness in markets. It is not a universally defined concept but appears in debates about how prices should be set to balance consumer access with producer viability. The term functions as a normative label indicating a stance that prices should reflect fairness and social welfare, not merely market power.
Definitions vary. In some descriptions it denotes a principle of 'right pricing' that accounts for value, costs,
Origins and usage are primarily in online policy discussions, think-tank analyses, and academic debates about pricing
Criticism and reception. Some economists worry that the concept is too loosely defined to guide concrete design
Related topics include fair pricing, price gouging laws, value-based pricing, and market design.