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What do you mean by price discrimination?
What is meant by "price discrimination"?
Solution
- When a firm is able to sell the same product or service to two different categories of consumers at different prices then it is known as price discrimination.
- Generally, a Monopoly firm is able to practice price discrimination successfully.
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