Multiple Choice
The reason a monopolist has an incentive to price discriminate is that
A) some consumers,who are unwilling to pay the uniform monopoly price,are willing to pay more than the marginal cost.
B) he can always use his market power to charge different prices.
C) his marginal cost will be lower when he price discriminates.
D) it causes demand to become more inelastic.
E) some consumers,who are willing to pay the uniform monopoly price,are unwilling to pay more than the marginal cost.
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