6. Examples of price discrimination
Complete the following table by indicating whether or not each scenario is an example of price discrimination.
Hint: In order to determine if a scenario is an example of price discrimination, think about if the market can be segmented into two groups that pay different prices for the same good.
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Scenario |
Price Discrimination |
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Yes |
No |
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| Last-minute "rush" tickets can be purchased for most Broadway theater shows at a discounted price. They are typically distributed via lottery or on a first-come, first-served basis a few hours before the show. Assume that the theater in question does not hold seats in reserve for this purpose, but rather offers rush tickets only for seats not sold before the day of the performance. | |||
| A local boutique is having a sale on sweaters, but customers are not aware of the sale until they are already in the store. In other words, there is no advertising of the sale other than signs in the back of the store that cannot be seen from the outside. All sweaters are marked as 55% off. | |||
| Scenario | Price Discrimination | |
| Last-minute "rush" tickets can be purchased for most Broadway theater shows at a discounted price. They are typically distributed via lottery or on a first-come, first-served basis a few hours before the show. Assume that the theater in question does not hold seats in reserve for this purpose, but rather offers rush tickets only for seats not sold before the day of the performance. | Yes | |
| A local boutique is having a sale on sweaters, but customers are not aware of the sale until they are already in the store. In other words, there is no advertising of the sale other than signs in the back of the store that cannot be seen from the outside. All sweaters are marked as 55% off. | No | |
6. Examples of price discrimination Complete the following table by indicating whether or not each scenario...
6. Examples of price discrimination Complete the following table by indicating whether or not each scenario is an example of price discrimination. Hint: To determine whether a scenario is an example of price discrimination, think about whether the market can be segmented into two groups that pay different prices for the same good. Price Discrimination Yes No Scenario A local boutique is having a sale on sweaters, but customers are not aware of the sale until they are already in...
Complete the following table by indicating whether or not each scenario is an example of price discrimination. Hint: In order to determine if a scenario is an example of price discrimination, think about if the market can be segmented into two groups that pay different prices for the same good. Scenario Last-minute "rush" tickets can be purchased for most Broadway theater shows at a discounted price. They are typically distributed via lottery or on a first-come, first-served basis a few hours before the...
7. Fiscal policy - Criticisms and complications Complete the following table by indicating whether each scenario is an example of a recognition lag, implementation lag, or impact lag. Recognition Lag Implementation Lag Scenario Impact Lag The economy enters a deep recession, and Parliament passes spending bills for public works projects that will take years to plan and build. The economy enters a deep recession during a period in which quarterly data are showing positive economic growth. The economy enters a...