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Second-Degree Price Discrimination
A pricing strategy where prices vary according to the quantity consumed or the version of the product, without personal characteristics of the buyer influencing the price.
First-Degree Price Discrimination
A pricing strategy where a seller charges each buyer their maximum willingness to pay, capturing all consumer surplus.
Peak-Load Pricing
A pricing strategy used to regulate demand by charging higher prices during peak times and lower prices during off-peak times.
Second-Degree Price Discrimination
A pricing strategy where prices vary based on the quantity of goods or services purchased, but not on the characteristics of the buyer.
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