Does Price Discrimination Increase Social Welfare?
S. Poudel,
D. Nepal
Abstract:The process of charging a different price to a different group of consumers for similar goods and services is called price discrimination. The relationship between price discrimination and social welfare has been an important topic of research and discussion for many years. The purpose of the study is to determine the conditions under which price discrimination improves or reduces social welfare. The authors used a method of series of literature reviews to gather information about the relationship between pric… Show more
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