Multiple Choice
A perfect price discriminator
A) charges the maximum price for each unit that consumers are willing to pay.
B) is able to convince consumers to pay more for each unit than they are willing to pay.
C) is unable to make an economic profit.
D) disregards the market demand curve.
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