Multiple Choice
When a monopolist practices perfect price discrimination,
A) consumers receive no consumer surplus
B) there is allocative inefficiency
C) there is a deadweight loss
D) profit is lower than for the nondiscriminating monopolist
E) total revenue is less than for the nondiscriminating monopolist
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