Multiple Choice
Under conditions of first-degree price discrimination
A) production will equal that which would exist under perfect competition.
B) production will exceed that which would prevail under perfect competition.
C) prices will be lower than under perfect competition.
D) production will always be lower than under perfect competition.
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