Multiple Choice
Third-degree price discrimination involves:
A) charging each consumer the same two part tariff.
B) charging lower prices the greater the quantity purchased.
C) the use of increasing block rate pricing.
D) charging different prices to different groups based upon differences in elasticity of demand.
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