Multiple Choice
Price discrimination
A) forces monopolies to charge a lower price as a result of government regulation.
B) is an attempt by a monopoly to prevent some customers from purchasing its product by charging a high price.
C) is an attempt by a monopoly to increases its profit by selling the same good to different customers at different prices.
D) increases the consumer surplus associated with a monopolistic market.
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