Multiple Choice
In the real world, price discrimination is difficult to enact because:
A) it is hard to identify and verify different groups.
B) it is impossible to perfectly know each consumer's willingness to pay.
C) it can be challenging to prevent the resale of goods from one group to another.
D) All of these are true.
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