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U.S. public universities price discriminate most directly according to:
Target Market
A particular group of consumers identified as the recipients of a marketing campaign or the primary audience for a product or service.
Marketing Synergies
The combined efforts in marketing that produce a greater effect than the sum of their individual effects, often resulting from collaboration or the integration of strategies.
Product Synergies
The combined effect that occurs when products complement each other, enhancing the overall value to the consumer when used together.
Explosive Growth
A rapid and substantial increase in a company's sales, revenue, or size in a short period, often seen in technology startups.
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