The prices are peculiar here. Clothes and dry goods about twice Amazon rates, but groceries about par with the last country. Cheap theatre/music tickets are about twice regional norms, but still a tenth of USA. Part of it might be that they seem to usually price the whole house at a single level. Online/retail outlet ticketing a bit rough, but that's par for the region.
The clothing and goods prices are odd, though. I don't see how the locals could afford it. There is cheap retail (H&M, etc., which not every city has, but the pricing is comparatively high, even against the countries to the east.) Suspect that there are other retail mechanisms (though there doesn't seem to be the market culture of the last country -- essential to master if you want decent socks at a fair price, not in the negotiation, as the first offer is generally within reason and well under retail, but in knowing which of the booths has a stash piled behind the boxes) or discounting.