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Explain price and output determination under discriminating monopoly​?

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A monopoly with price discrimination is one in which the sole supplier of a good or service (that is, the one who exercises the monopoly) establishes different prices for its products, discriminating the same according to the area in which it offers them, the period of the year, or even the economic capabilities of consumers.

Thus, in this type of monopoly, the price of the good or service is not uniform, but varies according to the previously stated concepts.

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