Question

What is the primary benefit of price discrimination?

a. There is no benefit; discrimination of any kind is wrong.

b. Charging multiple prices generates more profit for firms and matches more buyers and sellers in the marketplace.

c. It converts firms that were price makers into price takers.

d. All surplus is transferred from the producer to the consumer.

e. It takes a market with varying demand elasticities and makes them more inelastic.

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