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Charles Darwin:
Fair-Return
A principle whereby regulated entities are allowed to set prices that cover their costs and provide a reasonable profit.
Price-Discriminating
A pricing strategy where a seller charges different prices for the same product or service to different customers based on various factors.
Elastic
In economics, it describes a situation where the demand or supply for a good changes significantly in response to price changes.
Nondiscriminating
Policies or practices that do not selectively favor or prejudice any particular group or individual.
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