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TVarnum

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Define price discrimination and explain why a monopolist would price discriminate?
 
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In a closed economy, public saving is equal to which of the following? (Y = GDP, C = Consumption, G = Government purchases, T = Taxes, and TR = Transfers)
 
  A) T - G - TR B) Y - C - T + TR C) Y - G - T D) Y - C - T



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Answer to Question 1

Price discrimination is charging different prices to different consumers. A monopolist will price discriminate in an attempt to capture consumer surplus as profit.

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TVarnum

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Reply 2 on: Jun 29, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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