Multiple Choice
Price discrimination is legal under the Robinson-Patman Act when ________.
A) different brand names are placed on a product
B) lower prices are offered in the form of favorable purchase terms (such as credit allowances)
C) a large customer threatens to cancel an order unless the seller reduces its price
D) price differences are equal to or less than a supplier's cost savings
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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