| 31. | One last category of pricing abuse is price discrimination.
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| 32. | The three basic forms of price discrimination are first, second and third degree price discrimination.
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| 33. | On the other hand, over 20 states have price discrimination statutes similar to Robinson Patman.
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| 34. | Price discrimination transfers some of this surplus from the consumer to the producer / marketer.
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| 35. | But more sophisticated forms of price discrimination are controversial.
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| 36. | Third degree price discrimination is the most prevalent type.
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| 37. | The three basic forms of price discrimination are first, second and third degree price discrimination.
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| 38. | The solution is price discrimination : charging what the market will bear in different markets.
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| 39. | Even if output remains constant, price discrimination can reduce efficiency by misallocating output among consumers.
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| 40. | That is price discrimination that would be illegal if it happened within the United States.
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