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A '''third-degree price discrimination''' is the action of charging separate [[Customer segment|customer segments]] different prices where the [[Segmentation hedge|segmentation hedges]] can be derived from different attributes, features, or benefits associated with the offer, or from attributes of the customer themselves. | A '''third-degree price discrimination''' is the action of charging separate [[Customer segment|customer segments]] different prices where the [[Segmentation hedge|segmentation hedges]] can be derived from different attributes, features, or benefits associated with the offer, or from attributes of the customer themselves. | ||
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+ | *[[First-degree price discrimination]] | ||
+ | *[[Second-degree price discrimination]] |
Revision as of 18:06, 9 January 2013
A third-degree price discrimination is the action of charging separate customer segments different prices where the segmentation hedges can be derived from different attributes, features, or benefits associated with the offer, or from attributes of the customer themselves.