Deck 12: Direct Price Discrimination

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​Many bars close to campuses have started offering cheaper beer to consumers with a student ID.These bars

A)​Assume students have an inelastic demand curve
B)Assume students have an elastic demand curve
C)Are practicing price discrimination
D)​Both b and c
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​When a firm practices perfect price discrimination,

A)​Consumer surplus is maximized
B)Producer surplus is minimized
C)Producer surplus is maximized
D)​None of the above
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​For direct price discrimination to work

A)​The firm need not be able to identify the members of the low-value group
B)The firm be able to charge the low-value customers a lower price than the higher-value customers
C)The firm need not worry about any arbitrage since all its customers are charged the same price
D)​It needs to be too complicated for the customers to understand
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​Many bars close to campuses have started offering cheaper beer to consumers with a student IDs.These bars are using

A)​Direct price discrimination
B)Indirect price discrimination
C)Decreasing returns to scale
D)​None of the above
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​A firm practicing direct price discrimination will charge lower prices to

A)​Consumers with an elastic demand
B)All consumers
C)Consumers known to have an inelastic demand
D)​Consumers known to have a unitary elastic demand
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​A firm practicing direct price discrimination will charge a higher price to

A)​Consumers known to have an elastic demand
B)All consumers
C)Consumers known to have an inelastic demand
D)​Consumers known to have a unitary elastic demand
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​The consequences of price discrimination are

A)​Consummate more transactions
B)Extract more consumer surplus
C)Increase producer surplus
D)​All of the above
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​For direct price discrimination to work,the firm

A)​Must be able to identify members of the low value group
B)Charge the low-value group lower prices than the rest
C)Prevent the low-value group from reselling their low priced goods to higher-valued group
D)​All of the above
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​For direct price discrimination to work effectively

A)​The low-valued customers should not be able to engage in arbitrage
B)You need to charge the same price to the different groups
C)Both groups should have the same elasticity of demand
D)​None of the above
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​Movie theatres offer seniors discounts because

A)​Seniors have a more inelastic demand for movie tickets
B)Seniors have a more elastic demand for movie tickets
C)Seniors have a higher opportunity cost of their time
D)​Only B&C
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​For direct price discrimination to work,

A)​The firm need not be able to identify members of the low-value group
B)The firm must charge a single price to all its customers
C)The firm need not worry about any arbitrage since all its customers are charged the same price
D)​None of the above
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​Relative to simple pricing,price discrimination leads to

A)​Consumer surplus being converted to producer surplus
B)Increased profits
C)A simplified pricing schedule
D)​Both a and b
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​Which of the following is an example of price discrimination?

A)​Seniors paying a lower price for tickets at movie theatres
B)Students paying discounted rates on travel
C)Tourists paying higher prices on local attractions than locals 
D)​All of the above
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​Movie theatres offer senior discounts because

A)​Seniors have a more elastic demand for movie tickets
B)Seniors have lower incomes
C)Seniors have a lower opportunity cost of time
D)​All of the above
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​For direct price discrimination to work

A)​The firm must be able to identify the members of the low value group
B)The firm must charge a single price to all its customers
C)The firm need not worry about any arbitrage since all its customers are charged the same price
D)​The firm should charge a higher price to those customers with the most elastic demand
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​The idea behind price discrimination is

A)​To be able to sell to high-value customers,who value the product most
B)To be able to sell to the marginal customers,who are indifferent about the purchase
C)To be able to sell to the low-value customers,who would otherwise not buy the product
D)​To be able to sell to both high and low value customers at different prices
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​The practice of buying a firm's good in one market at a low price and selling it in another market for a higher price in order to profit from the price difference is known as

A)​Predatory pricing
B)Price collusion
C)Arbitrage
D)​Mark-up pricing
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​Amusement parks often offer discounts to locals with IDs.This is an example of

A)​A direct discrimination scheme
B)An indirect discrimination scheme
C)Diminishing marginal returns
D)​Vertical integration
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​Public transit offers discounted monthly passes to students,which can only be bought and used with valid student IDs.The transit system is using

A)​A direct discrimination scheme
B)An indirect discrimination scheme
C)The Robinson-Patman act
D)​None of the above
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​Price discrimination is

A)​The practice of charging different prices to different individual buyers or customer groups
B)The practice of differentiating the product to make demand less elastic
C)The practice of deciding a single price to be charged to customers
D)​Always illegal
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​Hardcover Books
The marginal cost of printing a typical hard cover novel is $12.00 while the same book in paperback has a marginal cost of $2.00 lower.So why do publishers charge an average of $15 more for hard cover books?
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​Which of the following is FALSE?

A)​The Robinson-Patman act is a part of the antitrust laws
B)Under the Robinson-Patman act it is illegal to give a price discount on goods sold to another business
C)Under the Robinson-Patman act,it is illegal to give a price discount on goods sold to final customers
D)Under the Robinson-Patman act,the only discount allowed is the one based on difference in servicing costs of different groups
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​Which of the following is not an example of price discrimination?

A)​Senior citizen discount at the movies
B)Grocery coupons
C)Shipping a package further costs more
D)​Charging a higher price for ice-cream during the summer and a lower price in the winter
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​Which of the following would be illegal according to the Robinson-Patman Act

A)​"Party Packers" getting 10cents off every pack of ribbon they buy after 1000 units
B)"Sideline Superstore" receiving 50 cents off a crate of strawberries since it buys from many other suppliers
C)"Sam's Sandwiches" receiving 5 cents off per pound of cheese,since they are closer to the warehouse of the supplier
D)​None of the above
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​Which of the following would not be illegal according to the Robinson-Patman Act

A)​"Party Packers" getting 10cents off every pack of ribbon they buy after 1000 units
B)"Fred's Farms" offering 50 cents off a crate of strawberries to retailers to match other suppliers with similar rates
C)"Sam's Sandwiches" receiving 5 cents off per pound of cheese
D)​All of the above
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Cowboy Hat Markets
Cody's Cowboy Hat Emporium has two stores Fort Worth,TX.One in the Stockyards area that caters to tourists and another a mile further north that caters to ranch hands.Why doesn't Cody sell to both customer types out of one store?
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Scenic Cinemas surveyed its audience and found that while most movie goers prefer weekends,seniors visit on weekdays.How should the theatre respond?​

A)​Increase prices for the weekday shows,decrease the prices for the weekend shows
B)Decrease both the weekday and weekend ticket prices
C)Decrease prices for the weekday shows,increase prices on the weekends
D)​Increase both the weekday and weekend prices
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Amusement Park / Cola Tie-in
The Six Flags Over Texas amusement part in the middle of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex has a tie-in marketing campaign with Coca-Cola during the summer.In local grocery stores,some Coke cans offer $5 off admission to the park.Why does Six Flags limit these cans so that none are sold further than 20 miles from the park?​
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​The __________ declared that some forms of price discrimination is illegal,especially when it decreases competition.

A)​Robinson-Patman Act
B)Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890.
C)Merger Act
D)​Federal Trade Commission Act.
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​In which of the following cases does the Robinson-Patman act not apply?

A)​There are no cost differences to serving different groups
B)Discounts are never offered to meet competition
C)The industry does not engage in promotional allowances
D)​All of the above
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When a grocery store offers discount coupons in Sunday papers,it is trying to ​

A)​Price discriminate
B)Undercut its competition
C)Reward the frequent readers
D)​Provide a social service
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​When deciding what price to charge customers,a firm may choose to charge different prices based on customers'

A)​Age
B)Willingness to pay
C)Location
D)​All of the above
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​An important lesson about pricing is

A)​Do not bargain with the customer
B)When bargaining with the customer,do not bargain over the bundled price,bargain over unit price
C)When bargaining with the customer,do not bargain over the unit price,bargain over the bundled price
D)​Bargain with the customer over everything
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​It is illegal for a business to price discriminate when selling goods to other businesses unless
Both A & B are true

A)​Price discounts are cost-justified
B)Discounts are offered to meet competitors' price
C)Either A or B is true
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Criticisms of the Robinson-Patman act ​

A)​It can reduces consumer surplus
B)It can reduces producer surplus
C)It can creates inefficiency through unconsummated transactions
D)​All of the above
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​The Robinson-Patman act

A)​Is a part of the antitrust laws
B)Makes it illegal to give a price discount on a good sold to another business
C)Makes it illegal to give a price discount on a good sold to final customers
D)​Both A&B
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​The Robinson-Patman act

A)​Is a part of the antitrust laws
B)Makes it illegal to give a price discount on a good sold to another business
C)Is also known as the Anti-Chain-store Act
D)​All of the above
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​Indirect price discrimination differs from direct price discrimination because

A)​In indirect price discrimination high value consumers can sometimes still get the low price
B)In direct price discrimination firms do not have to worry about cannibalizing
C)Direct price discrimination encourages rivals to enter but indirect discrimination does not
D)​There is no difference between the two
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​For a firm to maximize total profits through price discrimination,it should

A)​Charge a high price to consumers with an inelastic demand and low price to consumers with an elastic demand
B)Charge a low price to consumers with an inelastic demand and high price to consumers with an elastic demand
C)Charge the same price to both sets of consumers
D)​Charge nothing to both set of consumers-throw a party
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Senior Discounts
The Doug's Delicious Diner faces a demand curve for its daily special in which there are an equal number of potential buyers at every $0.20 price point between $8.00 and $6.00.If the marginal cost is $6.35,what price maximizes profits? Doug notices that at this price the unserved portion of demand are all senior citizens.If it offered a senior discount,how much should it be?
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Which of the following is FALSE about indirect price discrimination​

A)​The firm is able to identify each customer's willingness to pay
B)The firm is able to charge different prices to the different value customers
C)The firm is be able to prevent arbitrage
D)​All of the above
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​Use the following table for questions
<strong>​Use the following table for questions   Given that the firm offers both the products would the chefs ever pay the full $100 for the high-end wok​</strong> A)​Yes,because they value it at $100 B)No,because they value it at $70 C)No,because they can get a positive consumer surplus buying the no-name brand D)​All of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Given that the firm offers both the products would the chefs ever pay the full $100 for the high-end wok​

A)​Yes,because they value it at $100
B)No,because they value it at $70
C)No,because they can get a positive consumer surplus buying the no-name brand
D)​All of the above
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​Charging prices closer to what consumers are willing to pay for a good

A)​Reduces consumers surplus
B)Increases producer surplus
C)Both a and b
D)​None of the above
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​For a firm to maximize total profits through price discrimination,it should

A)​charge a low price to high-value consumers and a high price to low-value consumers
B)charge a high price to high-value consumers and a high price to low-value consumers
C)charge a low price to high-value consumers and a low price to low-value consumers
D)​charge a high price to high-value consumers and a low price to low-value consumers
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<strong>​Use the following table for questions   Given an equal amount of users,if the firm can only set one price,how should the firm price the no-name brand wok?​</strong> A)​Price low and sell to both the users B)Price high and sell only to the professional chefs C)Price low and sell only to the home users D)​All of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Given an equal amount of users,if the firm can only set one price,how should the firm price the no-name brand wok?​

A)​Price low and sell to both the users
B)Price high and sell only to the professional chefs
C)Price low and sell only to the home users
D)​All of the above
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​Which of the following is FALSE about indirect price discrimination

A)​It requires identifying some feature that is correlated with different value customers
B)The firm must be able to charge different prices to the different value customers
C)The firm must be able to prevent arbitrage
D)​All of the above
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<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​Given that the firm only chooses to sell the high-end professional series,how should it price its product?</strong> A)​Price low,sell to both users B)Price high,sell only to the professional chefs C)Price low,sell only to the professional chefs D)​Price high,sell only to the home users <div style=padding-top: 35px>
​Given that the firm only chooses to sell the high-end professional series,how should it price its product?

A)​Price low,sell to both users
B)Price high,sell only to the professional chefs
C)Price low,sell only to the professional chefs
D)​Price high,sell only to the home users
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​Arbitrage

A)​Is the act of to buying low in one market and selling high in another market
B)Can force a seller to go back to uniform pricing
C)Can offset the benefits of direct price discrimination
D)​All of the above
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<strong>​Use the following table for questions   Given that the firm offers both the products,what is the maximum price it can charge for the high-end wok to have the chefs only buy the high-end wok?</strong> A)​$70 B)$80 C)$90 D)​$100 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Given that the firm offers both the products,what is the maximum price it can charge for the high-end wok to have the chefs only buy the high-end wok?

A)​$70
B)$80
C)$90
D)​$100
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<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​Given that the firm only chooses to sell the no-name brand,how should it price its product?</strong> A)​Price low,sell to both users B)Price high,sell only to the professional chefs C)Price low,sell only to the professional chefs D)​Price high,sell only to the home users <div style=padding-top: 35px>
​Given that the firm only chooses to sell the no-name brand,how should it price its product?

A)​Price low,sell to both users
B)Price high,sell only to the professional chefs
C)Price low,sell only to the professional chefs
D)​Price high,sell only to the home users
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​Use the following table for questions
<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​If the groups are equal size and the firm can only set one price,how should the firm price the high-end wok?</strong> A)​Price low and sell to both the users B)Price high and sell only to the professional chefs C)Price low and sell only to the home users D)​All of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
​If the groups are equal size and the firm can only set one price,how should the firm price the high-end wok?

A)​Price low and sell to both the users
B)Price high and sell only to the professional chefs
C)Price low and sell only to the home users
D)​All of the above
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​Airlines charge a ____________price to business travelers compared to leisure travelers because business travelers have a ____________ demand than leisure travelers.

A)​Higher;more elastic
B)Higher;less elastic
C)Lower;more elastic
D)​Lower;less elastic
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​Amusement parks often offer coupons to the local market that are not available to tourists.This is an example of

A)​Direct discrimination scheme
B)Indirect discrimination scheme
C)Both of the above
D)​None of the above
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Advance-purchase discounts offered by airlines are an example of​

A)​Direct price discrimination
B)Indirect price discrimination
C)All of the above
D)​None of the above
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​Use the following table for questions
<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​What is the maximum that the firm can charge for the no-name brand wok without losing customers?</strong> A)​$50 B)$60 C)$70 D)​$100 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
​What is the maximum that the firm can charge for the no-name brand wok without losing customers?

A)​$50
B)$60
C)$70
D)​$100
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<strong>​Use the following table for questions   Given that the firm offers both the products,what prices can it offer to motivate the two groups to profitably self-sort into buying the correct brand​</strong> A)​No-name $60;High-end $100 B)No-name $50;High-end $100 C)No-name $50;High-end $90 D)​No-name $60;High-end $90 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Given that the firm offers both the products,what prices can it offer to motivate the two groups to profitably self-sort into buying the correct brand​

A)​No-name $60;High-end $100
B)No-name $50;High-end $100
C)No-name $50;High-end $90
D)​No-name $60;High-end $90
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​Use the following table for questions
<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​Given that the firm decides to only offer the high-end wok,what is the highest price it can charge the chefs?</strong> A)​$70 B)$80 C)$90 D)​$100 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
​Given that the firm decides to only offer the high-end wok,what is the highest price it can charge the chefs?

A)​$70
B)$80
C)$90
D)​$100
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<strong>​Use the following table for questions   Given that the firm wants to sell both the versions,how high can the no-name brand be priced?​</strong> A)​$30 B)$40 C)$60 D)​$70 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Given that the firm wants to sell both the versions,how high can the no-name brand be priced?​

A)​$30
B)$40
C)$60
D)​$70
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With no price discrimination,​

A)​A firm sells every unit at different prices
B)A firm sells every unit at same prices
C)Low-value groups pay a lower price than the high-value groups
D)​Low-value groups pay a higher price than the high-value groups
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<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​How much more do the Chefs value the high-end woks to the low-end woks?</strong> A)​$20 B)$30 C)$40 D)​$50 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
​How much more do the Chefs value the high-end woks to the low-end woks?

A)​$20
B)$30
C)$40
D)​$50
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<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​How much would the firm make in revenue if it prices both its products successfully?</strong> A)​$110 B)$120 C)$130 D)​$140 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
​How much would the firm make in revenue if it prices both its products successfully?

A)​$110
B)$120
C)$130
D)​$140
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​One reason demand curves slope downwards is

A)​Marginal value increases with each purchase
B)Marginal value declines with each purchase
C)Total value declines with each purchase
D)​All of the above
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<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​In this case the firm should</strong> A)​Produce both the versions and price discriminate since doing so gives a higher revenue B)Produce only the no-brand version C)Produce only the hi-end professional series D)​Exit the marketplace <div style=padding-top: 35px>
​In this case the firm should

A)​Produce both the versions and price discriminate since doing so gives a higher revenue
B)Produce only the no-brand version
C)Produce only the hi-end professional series
D)​Exit the marketplace
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The "damaged goods" strategy refers to​

A)​Trying to sell damaged goods to your customers
B)Damaging the goods after they have been paid for but before the shipping
C)Incurring additional costs to make the cheaper goods unattractive to high-value users
D)​Incurring additional costs to make the more expensive goods better quality
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Which of the following is an example of the "metering" strategy​

A)​A doll company selling dolls at cost but charging high margins on doll accessories
B)A cell phone company offers free locked in phones but charges high prices per call
C)A catering company pays its chefs higher wages to make sure that the bargain meals are just slightly burnt
D)​Only A&B
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​A supermarket sells you a pound of coffee on the condition that you buy a gallon of milk.This is an example of

A)​Bundling
B)Tie in Sale
C)Price Discounting
D)​Both a and b
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​The "metering" scheme refers to

A)​Discriminating consumers through the amount of product bought
B)Giving away core technology and making up for it through higher margins on secondary sales
C)An indirect method of price discrimination
D)​All of the above
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​Firms can practice indirect price discrimination by

A)​Offering volume discounts
B)Using two-part pricing
C)Offering a bundle containing a number of units
D)​All of the above
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<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​Given that the firm wants to sell both the versions,how high can the high-end professional knives be priced?</strong> A)​$60 B)$70 C)$80 D)​$100 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
​Given that the firm wants to sell both the versions,how high can the high-end professional knives be priced?

A)​$60
B)$70
C)$80
D)​$100
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<strong>​Use the following table for questions   Given that the firm wants to sell both the versions,how much surplus does buying the no-name brand give the professional chefs?</strong> A)​$30 B)$40 C)$50 D)​$60 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Given that the firm wants to sell both the versions,how much surplus does buying the no-name brand give the professional chefs?

A)​$30
B)$40
C)$50
D)​$60
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​Which of the following is an example of a "metering" strategy

A)​A supermarket offers free parking space but charges higher for grocery
B)A television reseller spends time making sure that the picture quality of the bargain priced sets is fuzzy
C)Razors are sold at unit cost while razor blades have large profit margins
D)​All of the above
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​For a retailer buying from a wholesaler,volume discounts do not violate the Robinson-Patman act because

A)​To sell larger volumes,the retailer himself has to offer discounts
B)To sell larger volumes,the retailer has to incur costs in promoting the item
C)To sell larger volumes,the retailer has to hold the items in inventory longer
D)​All of the above
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<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​How much would the firm make in revenue if it chooses to sell only the high-end professional series?</strong> A)​$100 B)$110 C)$120 D)​$130 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
​How much would the firm make in revenue if it chooses to sell only the high-end professional series?

A)​$100
B)$110
C)$120
D)​$130
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​Use the following table for questions
<strong>​Use the following table for questions   Given that the firm wants to sell both the versions,how should it price its products to have the users self-sort themselves profitably?</strong> A)​No-name $60;High-end $130 B)No-name $60;High-end $100 C)No-name $40;High-end $100 D)​No-name $40;High end $130 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Given that the firm wants to sell both the versions,how should it price its products to have the users self-sort themselves profitably?

A)​No-name $60;High-end $130
B)No-name $60;High-end $100
C)No-name $40;High-end $100
D)​No-name $40;High end $130
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​Which of the following is an example of a "damaged goods" strategy

A)​A supermarket offers free parking space but charges higher for groceries
B)A television reseller spends time making sure that the picture quality of the bargain priced sets is fuzzy
C)A gift store hikes up the prices on gift wrapping services during its seasonal sale
D)​All of the above
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​The difference between individual and aggregate demand is

A)​Individual demand is the total demand of all the individuals in a market
B)In the aggregate demand,each point represents a single consumer's different values for a single unit of the good
C)In the aggregate demand,each point represents a consumer group's value of the good
D)​All of the above
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​Which of the following is an example of the "damaged goods" strategy

A)​A doll company selling dolls at cost but charging high margins on doll accessories
B)A cell phone company offers free locked in phones but charges high prices per call
C)A catering company pays its chefs higher wages to make sure that the bargain meals are just slightly burnt
D)​None of the Above
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​Metering is

A)​A form of indirect price discrimination
B)A form of direct price discrimination
C)An evaluation of a product
D)​An example of bundling
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​The strategy of sorting customers into high or low value based on the amount of sales made is known as the

A)​Damaged goods strategy
B)The willy-nilly strategy
C)The Metering Strategy
D)​All of the above
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​Consumers demand different features from cough medications taken for daytime use versus nighttime use.Drug companies conveniently package both medications together.This strategy is designed to

A)​Allow consumers to buy the two together
B)Stop consumers from buying each medicine separately
C)Make the consumers more homogenous so that maximum consumer surplus can be extracted with a single price
D)​None of the above
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Deck 12: Direct Price Discrimination
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​Many bars close to campuses have started offering cheaper beer to consumers with a student ID.These bars

A)​Assume students have an inelastic demand curve
B)Assume students have an elastic demand curve
C)Are practicing price discrimination
D)​Both b and c
D
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​When a firm practices perfect price discrimination,

A)​Consumer surplus is maximized
B)Producer surplus is minimized
C)Producer surplus is maximized
D)​None of the above
C
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​For direct price discrimination to work

A)​The firm need not be able to identify the members of the low-value group
B)The firm be able to charge the low-value customers a lower price than the higher-value customers
C)The firm need not worry about any arbitrage since all its customers are charged the same price
D)​It needs to be too complicated for the customers to understand
B
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​Many bars close to campuses have started offering cheaper beer to consumers with a student IDs.These bars are using

A)​Direct price discrimination
B)Indirect price discrimination
C)Decreasing returns to scale
D)​None of the above
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​A firm practicing direct price discrimination will charge lower prices to

A)​Consumers with an elastic demand
B)All consumers
C)Consumers known to have an inelastic demand
D)​Consumers known to have a unitary elastic demand
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​A firm practicing direct price discrimination will charge a higher price to

A)​Consumers known to have an elastic demand
B)All consumers
C)Consumers known to have an inelastic demand
D)​Consumers known to have a unitary elastic demand
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​The consequences of price discrimination are

A)​Consummate more transactions
B)Extract more consumer surplus
C)Increase producer surplus
D)​All of the above
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​For direct price discrimination to work,the firm

A)​Must be able to identify members of the low value group
B)Charge the low-value group lower prices than the rest
C)Prevent the low-value group from reselling their low priced goods to higher-valued group
D)​All of the above
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​For direct price discrimination to work effectively

A)​The low-valued customers should not be able to engage in arbitrage
B)You need to charge the same price to the different groups
C)Both groups should have the same elasticity of demand
D)​None of the above
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10
​Movie theatres offer seniors discounts because

A)​Seniors have a more inelastic demand for movie tickets
B)Seniors have a more elastic demand for movie tickets
C)Seniors have a higher opportunity cost of their time
D)​Only B&C
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​For direct price discrimination to work,

A)​The firm need not be able to identify members of the low-value group
B)The firm must charge a single price to all its customers
C)The firm need not worry about any arbitrage since all its customers are charged the same price
D)​None of the above
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​Relative to simple pricing,price discrimination leads to

A)​Consumer surplus being converted to producer surplus
B)Increased profits
C)A simplified pricing schedule
D)​Both a and b
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​Which of the following is an example of price discrimination?

A)​Seniors paying a lower price for tickets at movie theatres
B)Students paying discounted rates on travel
C)Tourists paying higher prices on local attractions than locals 
D)​All of the above
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​Movie theatres offer senior discounts because

A)​Seniors have a more elastic demand for movie tickets
B)Seniors have lower incomes
C)Seniors have a lower opportunity cost of time
D)​All of the above
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​For direct price discrimination to work

A)​The firm must be able to identify the members of the low value group
B)The firm must charge a single price to all its customers
C)The firm need not worry about any arbitrage since all its customers are charged the same price
D)​The firm should charge a higher price to those customers with the most elastic demand
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​The idea behind price discrimination is

A)​To be able to sell to high-value customers,who value the product most
B)To be able to sell to the marginal customers,who are indifferent about the purchase
C)To be able to sell to the low-value customers,who would otherwise not buy the product
D)​To be able to sell to both high and low value customers at different prices
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​The practice of buying a firm's good in one market at a low price and selling it in another market for a higher price in order to profit from the price difference is known as

A)​Predatory pricing
B)Price collusion
C)Arbitrage
D)​Mark-up pricing
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​Amusement parks often offer discounts to locals with IDs.This is an example of

A)​A direct discrimination scheme
B)An indirect discrimination scheme
C)Diminishing marginal returns
D)​Vertical integration
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19
​Public transit offers discounted monthly passes to students,which can only be bought and used with valid student IDs.The transit system is using

A)​A direct discrimination scheme
B)An indirect discrimination scheme
C)The Robinson-Patman act
D)​None of the above
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​Price discrimination is

A)​The practice of charging different prices to different individual buyers or customer groups
B)The practice of differentiating the product to make demand less elastic
C)The practice of deciding a single price to be charged to customers
D)​Always illegal
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​Hardcover Books
The marginal cost of printing a typical hard cover novel is $12.00 while the same book in paperback has a marginal cost of $2.00 lower.So why do publishers charge an average of $15 more for hard cover books?
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​Which of the following is FALSE?

A)​The Robinson-Patman act is a part of the antitrust laws
B)Under the Robinson-Patman act it is illegal to give a price discount on goods sold to another business
C)Under the Robinson-Patman act,it is illegal to give a price discount on goods sold to final customers
D)Under the Robinson-Patman act,the only discount allowed is the one based on difference in servicing costs of different groups
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23
​Which of the following is not an example of price discrimination?

A)​Senior citizen discount at the movies
B)Grocery coupons
C)Shipping a package further costs more
D)​Charging a higher price for ice-cream during the summer and a lower price in the winter
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24
​Which of the following would be illegal according to the Robinson-Patman Act

A)​"Party Packers" getting 10cents off every pack of ribbon they buy after 1000 units
B)"Sideline Superstore" receiving 50 cents off a crate of strawberries since it buys from many other suppliers
C)"Sam's Sandwiches" receiving 5 cents off per pound of cheese,since they are closer to the warehouse of the supplier
D)​None of the above
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​Which of the following would not be illegal according to the Robinson-Patman Act

A)​"Party Packers" getting 10cents off every pack of ribbon they buy after 1000 units
B)"Fred's Farms" offering 50 cents off a crate of strawberries to retailers to match other suppliers with similar rates
C)"Sam's Sandwiches" receiving 5 cents off per pound of cheese
D)​All of the above
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26
Cowboy Hat Markets
Cody's Cowboy Hat Emporium has two stores Fort Worth,TX.One in the Stockyards area that caters to tourists and another a mile further north that caters to ranch hands.Why doesn't Cody sell to both customer types out of one store?
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27
Scenic Cinemas surveyed its audience and found that while most movie goers prefer weekends,seniors visit on weekdays.How should the theatre respond?​

A)​Increase prices for the weekday shows,decrease the prices for the weekend shows
B)Decrease both the weekday and weekend ticket prices
C)Decrease prices for the weekday shows,increase prices on the weekends
D)​Increase both the weekday and weekend prices
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28
Amusement Park / Cola Tie-in
The Six Flags Over Texas amusement part in the middle of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex has a tie-in marketing campaign with Coca-Cola during the summer.In local grocery stores,some Coke cans offer $5 off admission to the park.Why does Six Flags limit these cans so that none are sold further than 20 miles from the park?​
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29
​The __________ declared that some forms of price discrimination is illegal,especially when it decreases competition.

A)​Robinson-Patman Act
B)Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890.
C)Merger Act
D)​Federal Trade Commission Act.
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​In which of the following cases does the Robinson-Patman act not apply?

A)​There are no cost differences to serving different groups
B)Discounts are never offered to meet competition
C)The industry does not engage in promotional allowances
D)​All of the above
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31
When a grocery store offers discount coupons in Sunday papers,it is trying to ​

A)​Price discriminate
B)Undercut its competition
C)Reward the frequent readers
D)​Provide a social service
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32
​When deciding what price to charge customers,a firm may choose to charge different prices based on customers'

A)​Age
B)Willingness to pay
C)Location
D)​All of the above
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33
​An important lesson about pricing is

A)​Do not bargain with the customer
B)When bargaining with the customer,do not bargain over the bundled price,bargain over unit price
C)When bargaining with the customer,do not bargain over the unit price,bargain over the bundled price
D)​Bargain with the customer over everything
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34
​It is illegal for a business to price discriminate when selling goods to other businesses unless
Both A & B are true

A)​Price discounts are cost-justified
B)Discounts are offered to meet competitors' price
C)Either A or B is true
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35
Criticisms of the Robinson-Patman act ​

A)​It can reduces consumer surplus
B)It can reduces producer surplus
C)It can creates inefficiency through unconsummated transactions
D)​All of the above
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36
​The Robinson-Patman act

A)​Is a part of the antitrust laws
B)Makes it illegal to give a price discount on a good sold to another business
C)Makes it illegal to give a price discount on a good sold to final customers
D)​Both A&B
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37
​The Robinson-Patman act

A)​Is a part of the antitrust laws
B)Makes it illegal to give a price discount on a good sold to another business
C)Is also known as the Anti-Chain-store Act
D)​All of the above
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38
​Indirect price discrimination differs from direct price discrimination because

A)​In indirect price discrimination high value consumers can sometimes still get the low price
B)In direct price discrimination firms do not have to worry about cannibalizing
C)Direct price discrimination encourages rivals to enter but indirect discrimination does not
D)​There is no difference between the two
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39
​For a firm to maximize total profits through price discrimination,it should

A)​Charge a high price to consumers with an inelastic demand and low price to consumers with an elastic demand
B)Charge a low price to consumers with an inelastic demand and high price to consumers with an elastic demand
C)Charge the same price to both sets of consumers
D)​Charge nothing to both set of consumers-throw a party
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40
Senior Discounts
The Doug's Delicious Diner faces a demand curve for its daily special in which there are an equal number of potential buyers at every $0.20 price point between $8.00 and $6.00.If the marginal cost is $6.35,what price maximizes profits? Doug notices that at this price the unserved portion of demand are all senior citizens.If it offered a senior discount,how much should it be?
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41
Which of the following is FALSE about indirect price discrimination​

A)​The firm is able to identify each customer's willingness to pay
B)The firm is able to charge different prices to the different value customers
C)The firm is be able to prevent arbitrage
D)​All of the above
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42
​Use the following table for questions
<strong>​Use the following table for questions   Given that the firm offers both the products would the chefs ever pay the full $100 for the high-end wok​</strong> A)​Yes,because they value it at $100 B)No,because they value it at $70 C)No,because they can get a positive consumer surplus buying the no-name brand D)​All of the above
Given that the firm offers both the products would the chefs ever pay the full $100 for the high-end wok​

A)​Yes,because they value it at $100
B)No,because they value it at $70
C)No,because they can get a positive consumer surplus buying the no-name brand
D)​All of the above
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43
​Charging prices closer to what consumers are willing to pay for a good

A)​Reduces consumers surplus
B)Increases producer surplus
C)Both a and b
D)​None of the above
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44
​For a firm to maximize total profits through price discrimination,it should

A)​charge a low price to high-value consumers and a high price to low-value consumers
B)charge a high price to high-value consumers and a high price to low-value consumers
C)charge a low price to high-value consumers and a low price to low-value consumers
D)​charge a high price to high-value consumers and a low price to low-value consumers
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45
​Use the following table for questions
<strong>​Use the following table for questions   Given an equal amount of users,if the firm can only set one price,how should the firm price the no-name brand wok?​</strong> A)​Price low and sell to both the users B)Price high and sell only to the professional chefs C)Price low and sell only to the home users D)​All of the above
Given an equal amount of users,if the firm can only set one price,how should the firm price the no-name brand wok?​

A)​Price low and sell to both the users
B)Price high and sell only to the professional chefs
C)Price low and sell only to the home users
D)​All of the above
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46
​Which of the following is FALSE about indirect price discrimination

A)​It requires identifying some feature that is correlated with different value customers
B)The firm must be able to charge different prices to the different value customers
C)The firm must be able to prevent arbitrage
D)​All of the above
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47
​Use the following table for questions
<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​Given that the firm only chooses to sell the high-end professional series,how should it price its product?</strong> A)​Price low,sell to both users B)Price high,sell only to the professional chefs C)Price low,sell only to the professional chefs D)​Price high,sell only to the home users
​Given that the firm only chooses to sell the high-end professional series,how should it price its product?

A)​Price low,sell to both users
B)Price high,sell only to the professional chefs
C)Price low,sell only to the professional chefs
D)​Price high,sell only to the home users
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​Arbitrage

A)​Is the act of to buying low in one market and selling high in another market
B)Can force a seller to go back to uniform pricing
C)Can offset the benefits of direct price discrimination
D)​All of the above
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49
​Use the following table for questions
<strong>​Use the following table for questions   Given that the firm offers both the products,what is the maximum price it can charge for the high-end wok to have the chefs only buy the high-end wok?</strong> A)​$70 B)$80 C)$90 D)​$100
Given that the firm offers both the products,what is the maximum price it can charge for the high-end wok to have the chefs only buy the high-end wok?

A)​$70
B)$80
C)$90
D)​$100
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50
​Use the following table for questions
<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​Given that the firm only chooses to sell the no-name brand,how should it price its product?</strong> A)​Price low,sell to both users B)Price high,sell only to the professional chefs C)Price low,sell only to the professional chefs D)​Price high,sell only to the home users
​Given that the firm only chooses to sell the no-name brand,how should it price its product?

A)​Price low,sell to both users
B)Price high,sell only to the professional chefs
C)Price low,sell only to the professional chefs
D)​Price high,sell only to the home users
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51
​Use the following table for questions
<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​If the groups are equal size and the firm can only set one price,how should the firm price the high-end wok?</strong> A)​Price low and sell to both the users B)Price high and sell only to the professional chefs C)Price low and sell only to the home users D)​All of the above
​If the groups are equal size and the firm can only set one price,how should the firm price the high-end wok?

A)​Price low and sell to both the users
B)Price high and sell only to the professional chefs
C)Price low and sell only to the home users
D)​All of the above
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52
​Airlines charge a ____________price to business travelers compared to leisure travelers because business travelers have a ____________ demand than leisure travelers.

A)​Higher;more elastic
B)Higher;less elastic
C)Lower;more elastic
D)​Lower;less elastic
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53
​Amusement parks often offer coupons to the local market that are not available to tourists.This is an example of

A)​Direct discrimination scheme
B)Indirect discrimination scheme
C)Both of the above
D)​None of the above
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54
Advance-purchase discounts offered by airlines are an example of​

A)​Direct price discrimination
B)Indirect price discrimination
C)All of the above
D)​None of the above
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55
​Use the following table for questions
<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​What is the maximum that the firm can charge for the no-name brand wok without losing customers?</strong> A)​$50 B)$60 C)$70 D)​$100
​What is the maximum that the firm can charge for the no-name brand wok without losing customers?

A)​$50
B)$60
C)$70
D)​$100
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56
​Use the following table for questions
<strong>​Use the following table for questions   Given that the firm offers both the products,what prices can it offer to motivate the two groups to profitably self-sort into buying the correct brand​</strong> A)​No-name $60;High-end $100 B)No-name $50;High-end $100 C)No-name $50;High-end $90 D)​No-name $60;High-end $90
Given that the firm offers both the products,what prices can it offer to motivate the two groups to profitably self-sort into buying the correct brand​

A)​No-name $60;High-end $100
B)No-name $50;High-end $100
C)No-name $50;High-end $90
D)​No-name $60;High-end $90
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57
​Use the following table for questions
<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​Given that the firm decides to only offer the high-end wok,what is the highest price it can charge the chefs?</strong> A)​$70 B)$80 C)$90 D)​$100
​Given that the firm decides to only offer the high-end wok,what is the highest price it can charge the chefs?

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B)$80
C)$90
D)​$100
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58
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<strong>​Use the following table for questions   Given that the firm wants to sell both the versions,how high can the no-name brand be priced?​</strong> A)​$30 B)$40 C)$60 D)​$70
Given that the firm wants to sell both the versions,how high can the no-name brand be priced?​

A)​$30
B)$40
C)$60
D)​$70
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59
With no price discrimination,​

A)​A firm sells every unit at different prices
B)A firm sells every unit at same prices
C)Low-value groups pay a lower price than the high-value groups
D)​Low-value groups pay a higher price than the high-value groups
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60
​Use the following table for questions
<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​How much more do the Chefs value the high-end woks to the low-end woks?</strong> A)​$20 B)$30 C)$40 D)​$50
​How much more do the Chefs value the high-end woks to the low-end woks?

A)​$20
B)$30
C)$40
D)​$50
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61
​Use the following table for questions
<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​How much would the firm make in revenue if it prices both its products successfully?</strong> A)​$110 B)$120 C)$130 D)​$140
​How much would the firm make in revenue if it prices both its products successfully?

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B)$120
C)$130
D)​$140
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62
​One reason demand curves slope downwards is

A)​Marginal value increases with each purchase
B)Marginal value declines with each purchase
C)Total value declines with each purchase
D)​All of the above
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63
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<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​In this case the firm should</strong> A)​Produce both the versions and price discriminate since doing so gives a higher revenue B)Produce only the no-brand version C)Produce only the hi-end professional series D)​Exit the marketplace
​In this case the firm should

A)​Produce both the versions and price discriminate since doing so gives a higher revenue
B)Produce only the no-brand version
C)Produce only the hi-end professional series
D)​Exit the marketplace
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64
The "damaged goods" strategy refers to​

A)​Trying to sell damaged goods to your customers
B)Damaging the goods after they have been paid for but before the shipping
C)Incurring additional costs to make the cheaper goods unattractive to high-value users
D)​Incurring additional costs to make the more expensive goods better quality
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65
Which of the following is an example of the "metering" strategy​

A)​A doll company selling dolls at cost but charging high margins on doll accessories
B)A cell phone company offers free locked in phones but charges high prices per call
C)A catering company pays its chefs higher wages to make sure that the bargain meals are just slightly burnt
D)​Only A&B
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66
​A supermarket sells you a pound of coffee on the condition that you buy a gallon of milk.This is an example of

A)​Bundling
B)Tie in Sale
C)Price Discounting
D)​Both a and b
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67
​The "metering" scheme refers to

A)​Discriminating consumers through the amount of product bought
B)Giving away core technology and making up for it through higher margins on secondary sales
C)An indirect method of price discrimination
D)​All of the above
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68
​Firms can practice indirect price discrimination by

A)​Offering volume discounts
B)Using two-part pricing
C)Offering a bundle containing a number of units
D)​All of the above
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69
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<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​Given that the firm wants to sell both the versions,how high can the high-end professional knives be priced?</strong> A)​$60 B)$70 C)$80 D)​$100
​Given that the firm wants to sell both the versions,how high can the high-end professional knives be priced?

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B)$70
C)$80
D)​$100
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70
​Use the following table for questions
<strong>​Use the following table for questions   Given that the firm wants to sell both the versions,how much surplus does buying the no-name brand give the professional chefs?</strong> A)​$30 B)$40 C)$50 D)​$60
Given that the firm wants to sell both the versions,how much surplus does buying the no-name brand give the professional chefs?

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B)$40
C)$50
D)​$60
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71
​Which of the following is an example of a "metering" strategy

A)​A supermarket offers free parking space but charges higher for grocery
B)A television reseller spends time making sure that the picture quality of the bargain priced sets is fuzzy
C)Razors are sold at unit cost while razor blades have large profit margins
D)​All of the above
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72
​For a retailer buying from a wholesaler,volume discounts do not violate the Robinson-Patman act because

A)​To sell larger volumes,the retailer himself has to offer discounts
B)To sell larger volumes,the retailer has to incur costs in promoting the item
C)To sell larger volumes,the retailer has to hold the items in inventory longer
D)​All of the above
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73
​Use the following table for questions
<strong>​Use the following table for questions   ​How much would the firm make in revenue if it chooses to sell only the high-end professional series?</strong> A)​$100 B)$110 C)$120 D)​$130
​How much would the firm make in revenue if it chooses to sell only the high-end professional series?

A)​$100
B)$110
C)$120
D)​$130
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74
​Use the following table for questions
<strong>​Use the following table for questions   Given that the firm wants to sell both the versions,how should it price its products to have the users self-sort themselves profitably?</strong> A)​No-name $60;High-end $130 B)No-name $60;High-end $100 C)No-name $40;High-end $100 D)​No-name $40;High end $130
Given that the firm wants to sell both the versions,how should it price its products to have the users self-sort themselves profitably?

A)​No-name $60;High-end $130
B)No-name $60;High-end $100
C)No-name $40;High-end $100
D)​No-name $40;High end $130
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​Which of the following is an example of a "damaged goods" strategy

A)​A supermarket offers free parking space but charges higher for groceries
B)A television reseller spends time making sure that the picture quality of the bargain priced sets is fuzzy
C)A gift store hikes up the prices on gift wrapping services during its seasonal sale
D)​All of the above
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76
​The difference between individual and aggregate demand is

A)​Individual demand is the total demand of all the individuals in a market
B)In the aggregate demand,each point represents a single consumer's different values for a single unit of the good
C)In the aggregate demand,each point represents a consumer group's value of the good
D)​All of the above
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77
​Which of the following is an example of the "damaged goods" strategy

A)​A doll company selling dolls at cost but charging high margins on doll accessories
B)A cell phone company offers free locked in phones but charges high prices per call
C)A catering company pays its chefs higher wages to make sure that the bargain meals are just slightly burnt
D)​None of the Above
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78
​Metering is

A)​A form of indirect price discrimination
B)A form of direct price discrimination
C)An evaluation of a product
D)​An example of bundling
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79
​The strategy of sorting customers into high or low value based on the amount of sales made is known as the

A)​Damaged goods strategy
B)The willy-nilly strategy
C)The Metering Strategy
D)​All of the above
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80
​Consumers demand different features from cough medications taken for daytime use versus nighttime use.Drug companies conveniently package both medications together.This strategy is designed to

A)​Allow consumers to buy the two together
B)Stop consumers from buying each medicine separately
C)Make the consumers more homogenous so that maximum consumer surplus can be extracted with a single price
D)​None of the above
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