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Optimal Prices
The price point that maximizes a firm's profits or achieves the best balance between sales volume and profit margins.
Economies of Scale
The financial benefits that companies gain as a result of their size, production volume, or operational scope, where the cost for each unit of production typically falls as the scale expands.
Third-Degree Price Discrimination
A pricing strategy where different prices are charged to different groups of consumers for the same product, based on elasticity of demand.
Monopoly Power
The ability of a single seller to set prices and control the market for a good or service without significant competition.
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