Multiple Choice
Price discrimination can benefit some consumers when
A) the additional profit realized by the monopolist equals the cost incurred
B) the government comes in to regulate the market
C) competitors are also able to price discriminate
D) those consumers pay a price lower than the price they would have to pay a single-price monopolist
E) those consumers pay a price higher than the price they would have to pay a single-price monopolist
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