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What three conditions must hold for a firm to successfully price discriminate?
Marginal Cost
The cost associated with producing one more unit of a product, reflecting how production costs change with output levels.
Average Cost
The total cost of production divided by the number of units produced, often used to calculate the cost per unit.
Total Surplus
The overall net benefit to society, calculated as the sum of consumer surplus (benefits to consumers) and producer surplus (benefits to producers) from a transaction.
Monopolist
An entity that is the sole provider of a particular good or service in a market, often characterized by their ability to influence pricing and availability.
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