why is price descimination not possible under perfect market conditions
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Price discrimination is possible under the following conditions: The seller must have some control over the supply of his product. Such monopoly power is necessary to discriminate the price. The seller should be able to divide the market into at least two sub-markets
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Price discrimination is possible under the following conditions: The seller must have some control over the supply of his product. Such monopoly power is necessary to discriminate the price. The seller should be able to divide the market into at least two sub-markets
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