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by kelseyfrog
1572 days ago
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> There might be a reasonable case to be made that products that don't have comparable competition can't be priced in a way that exploits different customers by charging more for receiving the same service or good? Price discrimination[1] relies on market power. This is a completely uncontroversial thing. Any discussion on price discrimination will tie back to market power. 1. Not a judgement here. This is a technical term from microeconomics. |
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