Multiple Choice
Why would a firm price discriminate? Because price discrimination allows the firm to
A) increase consumer surplus
B) create brand multiplication
C) select the best consumers who are willing to pay the highest price
D) convert consumer surplus into economic profit
E) shift its demand curve to the right
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