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Price Discrimination
Third degree price discrimination
Third degree price discrimination: Instead of supplying one price and taking the profit (labelled "old profit"), the total market is broken down into two sub-markets, and these are priced separately to maximize profit. For example, tourist and business airline passengers.
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