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Price Discrimination Monopoly Wrap-Up Chapter 15 Completion Single Price Monopoly Costs and Revenue Despite a monopoly profit, many consumers still pay less than they are willing to… MC P1 E1 Monopoly Profit ATC ATC D MR 0 Q1 Quantity PRICE DISCRIMINATION • Price discrimination is the business practice of selling the same good at different prices to different customers • For a Firm to price discriminate it must: – have some market power (some price control) – be able to identify & separate groups of consumers – be able to prevent resale between consumers Examples of Price Discrimination Coupons AP Exams $55 LATE FEE Grants, discounts for some…. Cell Phone “Calling Plans” 2 Types of Price Discrimination 1) Imperfect Price Discrimination – – Charging some customers different prices Qty produced could rise, fall or stay the same 2) Perfect Price Discrimination – – (also called 1st Degree) Each customer charged the maximum price they would pay Quantity sold = competitive quantity (No DWL) “Imperfect” Price Discrimination • It always raises monopolist profits – By charging higher prices to some customers • It can lower deadweight loss – Only when market gets “bigger” • It can raise, lower or leave Total Welfare unchanged Imperfect Price Discrimination Costs and Revenue Charge some customers more than P1 & profits will rise! MC Example: raise price but offer coupons to some customers E1 P1 Monopoly Profit ATC ATC D MR 0 Q1 Quantity Perfect Price Discriminating Each Consumer pays the maximum price they are willing! Every consumer is charged a different price so the demand curve becomes the MR curve! Consumer surplus & DWL are eliminated! Quantity Produced = Competitive Quantity Same Qty as perfect competition Worksheet • Price Discrimination Monopoly Review Competitive firms always produce at Allocative Efficiency which is P = MC Price MC Single Price Monopolies set MC = MR so P > MC so DWL exists DWL Monopoly price Competitive EM P > MC EC Allocative Efficiency P = MC Price D= Market Demand Curve MR 0 Monopoly Competitive quantity quantity Quantity