Price discrimination, also known as price selection, refers to the business practice of setting the selling price of a product at a level equal to, or slightly higher than, its marginal cost in specific transactions with certain customers or under certain circumstances. This approach aims to maximize revenue by adjusting prices based on customer characteristics or sales conditions, while taking into account the marginal costs associated with producing or supplying the product.
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