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    First-Degree Price Discrimination Would Allow a Firm to Charge the Maximum
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First-Degree Price Discrimination Would Allow a Firm to Charge the Maximum

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First-degree price discrimination would allow a firm to charge the maximum possible price for every unit sold.

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