Multiple Choice
When is price discrimination a rational strategy for a profit-maximizing monopolist
A) when the monopolist finds itself able to produce only limited amounts of output
B) when consumers are unable to be segmented into identifiable markets
C) when the monopolist wishes to increase the deadweight loss that results from profit-maximizing behaviour
D) when there is no opportunity for arbitrage across market segmentations
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