Multiple Choice
Consumers who put a high value on a service
A) are better off with perfect price discrimination.
B) are better off under a single-price monopoly.
C) are indifferent between perfect price discrimination and a single-price monopoly.
D) incur deadweight loss under either single-price monopoly or perfect price discrimination.
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