This thesis empirically examines the pricing to market behaviors of the prices of Taiwan made folding bicycles. The data set consists of annual data from seven major exporting countries for the period between 2000 and 2008. Three approaches are adopted in the estimations, namely, the country specificity, the high-low pricing, and the stability of the markets. The estimated results show that there exists significant price discriminations among the nations studied. However, the export unit values remain unchanged following the exchange rate movements, implying no pricing to market effect.