Adjective
Not priced; being without a fixed or certain value; also, priceless.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTherefore, they were unpriced and hence the system would be necessarily inefficient since the central planners would not know how to allocate the available resources efficiently. Source: Internet
Therefore, they were unpriced and hence the system would be necessarily irrational, as the central planners would not know how to allocate the available resources efficiently. Source: Internet
It's time to upgrade our unhealthy energy market design to include unpriced externalities. Source: Internet
The two most common financial instruments used in unpriced seed rounds are convertible notes and so-called Simple Agreements for Future Equity (or “SAFE notes”). Source: Internet