Multiple Choice
A necessary condition for a monopolist to successfully practice ordinary price discrimination is the:
A) identification of buyers' reservation prices in all isolated markets.
B) ability to segment its total market.
C) identification of different price elasticities for each buyer.
D) existence of profitable arbitrage between markets.
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