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A Monopoly Can Successfully Price Discriminate as Long as There

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A monopoly can successfully price discriminate as long as there are no close substitutes for its product.


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A contractual agreement where a party (surety) agrees to be responsible for the debt or obligations of another party (principal) if that party fails to fulfill them.

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