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crobinson2013

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A pricing strategy that requires consumers pay an up-front fee plus an additional fee for each unit of product purchased is a
 
  A) tying contract.
  B) two-part tariff.
  C) form of perfect price discrimination.
  D) none of these.

Question 2

Refer to Scenario 5.9. The value to Torrid Texts of complete information is
 
  A) 0.25 million.
  B) 0.5 million.
  C) 1 million.
  D) 14.75 million.
  E) 30 million.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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