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A single-price monopolist receives the maximum price for each unit of the good it sells; a perfectly price-discriminating monopolist does not.
Cashier's Check
A check issued by a bank, drawn on its own funds rather than that of a personal account holder, guaranteeing the payee a secure form of payment.
Drawer
In financial terms, the individual or entity that writes and signs a cheque or draft, instructing a bank to pay a specified sum of money from the drawer's account.
Drawee
The party directed by a draft or check to pay a certain amount of money, typically a bank.
Payee
The individual or entity to whom money is paid or owes to be paid.
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