Multiple Choice
Under third-degree price discrimination,a producer makes profit by:
A) reducing the price of the good for every additional unit being purchased.
B) charging a higher price to the market segment with the more inelastic demand.
C) rationing the good to be sold to consumers in different markets.
D) keeping the price level steady in all markets.
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