Multiple Choice
Consider three pricing strategies that the firm can pursue:
A.optimal two-part tariff pricing
B.perfect price discrimination
C.single-price monopoly pricing.
Of these three strategies, which is least likely to benefit society as a whole?
A) a two-part tariff pricing because consumers have to pay a fixed fee in addition to a per-unit price
B) perfect price discrimination because those willing to pay higher prices are forced to subsidize those who are not
C) Both perfect price discrimination and two-part tariff pricing do not benefit society because the entire consumer surplus is extracted by the producer.
D) single-price monopoly pricing because there are mutually beneficial trades (between consumers and seller) that are not exploited
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