Indirect price discrimination differs from direct price discrimination because
a. In direct price discrimination high value consumers can sometime enjoy the benefits of a low-values customer
b. In Direct price discrimination firms do not have to worry about cannibalizing
c. In direct price discrimination there is a risk of creating profitable entries for rival but for indirect price discrimination, this can be avoided
d. There is no difference between the two
a
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