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Viefleur [7K]
2 years ago
14

In ____ price discrimination, the monopolist charges each consumer the highest price that purchaser is willing to pay for each u

nit purchased
Business
1 answer:
Advocard [28]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Perfect price discrimination

Explanation:

Perfect price discrimination or first degree discrimination is defined as one in which the maximum price possible is charged for each unit of product sold to the customer.

This is aimed at capturing all consumer surplus for the monopoly.

This can occur for example in cases where the zip code of clients is located in an area where wealthy people reside.

The monopolist can charge the highest possible price based on the location.

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Dr Interest expense(bal fig) $7,840                                          

Dr Premium on bonds           $560

Cr Cash                                         $8400

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Dr Interest expense(bal fig) $7,840                                          

Dr Premium on bonds           $560

Cr Cash                                             $8400

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Dr Interest expense(bal fig) $7,840                                          

Dr Premium on bonds           $560

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Semi-annual interest payment=$280,000*6%*6/12

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