Question

In the context of this chapter, how can price discrimination increase profits for firms and increase the welfare of society?

a. It cant; those are two mutually exclusive goals.

b. When firms earn higher profits, governments collect additional tax revenue.

c. When firms earn higher profits, they are able to employ more workers, leading to a more prosperous economy.

d. Firms are able to capture more revenue by selling their product to more consumers, which means that more buyers are able to acquire a desired product.

e. It cant; welfare-minded societies tend to overregulate business profits.

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