Multiple Choice
Suppose the market for some product can be divided into two segments,each with a linear demand curve.A monopolist can set a different price (but only one price) in each segment.The profit-maximizing price discrimination across these two market segments will lead to
A) higher output with average revenue higher than the best single price.
B) lower output with total revenue higher than the single best price.
C) lower output with a higher average revenue than the best single price.
D) higher output with average revenue lower than the best single price.
E) the same output but higher average revenue than the best single price.
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