Market Dynamics and Technical Change
Price discrimination is a pricing strategy where a business charges different prices to different consumers for the same product or service based on their willingness to pay. This approach allows businesses, particularly platform-based ones, to maximize revenue by capturing consumer surplus and adjusting prices according to specific market segments. It’s often linked to competition dynamics and regulatory considerations in platform markets, influencing both pricing strategies and market access.
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