Multiple Choice
Perfect price discrimination is usually not attainable because:
A) the government makes it illegal in most countries.
B) nobody is perfect.
C) monopolists find it hard to gather enough information on their customers.
D) managers of monopolies lack imagination.
Correct Answer:

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