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When a monopolist practices price discrimination as opposed to setting a single price,the monopolist sells less but increases profits.
Equity
The worth of a stake in property ownership, such as the equity held by shareholders in a company.
Dealer Market
A financial market where dealers buy and sell securities for their own accounts, acting as principals in the transaction.
Securities
Financial instruments that represent either ownership (stocks), a debt agreement (bonds), or rights to ownership (derivatives) that can be bought and sold.
Primary Market
The financial market where new securities are issued and sold for the first time, typically through public offerings or private placements.
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