Multiple Choice
Hotels routinely increase the prices they charge for rooms on weekends when large numbers of tourists are in town.It is not uncommon for a hotel room that normally costs $149 to cost as much as $649 during the Grey Cup, or the Stanley Cup.Which of the following statements is true?
A) The hotels are practicing first-degree price discrimination by charging what the market will bear.
B) This is evidence of third-degree price discrimination because hotel accommodation on a particular day is not a product that can be resold later.
C) There is no evidence of price discrimination; the hotels are responding to increased demand for hotel rooms in the face of constant supply.
D) The hotels have adopted this pricing strategy to capitalize on arbitrage profits.
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