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Loraine Loraine
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The deadweight loss with perfect price discrimination is
A) equal to the deadweight loss of a single-price monopoly.
B) sometimes less than and sometimes more than the deadweight loss of a single-price monopoly.
C) more than the deadweight loss of a single-price monopoly.
D) zero.
E) larger than the deadweight loss with perfect competition.
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Essential Foundations of Economics

Essential Foundations of Economics


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Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.
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