Question

If a firm knew every consumer's willingness to pay and could prevent arbitrage it could charge every consumer a different price. This practice is known as
A) first-degree exploitation, or perfect price discrimination.
B) maximization of producer surplus, or perfect price discrimination.
C) first-degree price discrimination, or perfect price discrimination.
D) first-degree transfer of consumer surplus, or perfect price discrimination.

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