Multiple Choice
The conditions in which vertical relationships can enhance a firm's ability to price discriminate include
A) the manufacturer's product is of value to just one type of customer
B) the costs of arbitraging the price difference across markets is small
C) the manufacturer acquires the distributer in the higher priced market
D) competition provides little ability for the manufacturer to price above marginal cost
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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