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Price discrimination

Price discrimination is a pricing strategy that involves a business charging different prices to different market segments for basically the same good or service. It is a widely use strategy in many industries. For example, adults and children pay different prices at cinemas, hotels and theme parks.For price discrimination to work, three conditions must hold:Advantages of price discriminationDisadvantages of price discrimination

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