Question

A perfectly competitive firm cannot practice price discrimination because
A) a firm that breaks even in the long run cannot afford to engage in yield management.
B) it does not advertise; this prevents the firm from marketing its product to different segments of the market.
C) each consumer in a perfectly competitive market has the same willingness to pay.
D) the firm can only charge the market price.

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