Multiple Choice
A firm engaging in group price discrimination
A) divides customers into groups and then charges each customer within each group a different price, similar to perfect price discrimination.
B) divides customers into groups and then charges each group a different price.
C) bundles products into groups and sells the groups at different prices.
D) finds the average reservation price for a group of customers and sell its goods at that price.
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