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Price Discrimination

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Price discrimination is where a firm charges different prices for the same product to different consumers

The most common example is peak and off peak pricing for travel

For price discrimination to work the following conditions are needed:

Differences in price elasticity of demand between markets

Barriers to prevent consumers switching between suppliers

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