Multiple Choice
A price-discriminating pure monopolist will attempt to charge each buyer (or group of buyers) :
A) different prices to compensate for differences in the characteristics of the product.
B) the same price if per-unit cost is constant for each unit of the product.
C) the price that equals the buyer's marginal cost.
D) the maximum price each would be willing to pay.
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