PPT-Price Discrimination

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Learning Objectives Explain the meaning of price discrimination What conditions must hold for price discrimination take place Why is it impossible for a PC firm

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Learning Objectives Explain the meaning of price discrimination What conditions must hold for price discrimination take place Why is it impossible for a PC firm to practice price discrimination . on . the basis of disability. Module 5. Understand how discrimination on the basis of disability manifests itself. Recognize different forms of discrimination against persons with disabilities. Understand the link between non-discrimination and equality. Aims and Objectives. Aim:. Understand discrimination in the labour market. Objectives:. Define labour market discrimination. Explain the reasons for discrimination. Analyse the effects of discrimination. Chapter 9 Section 3. Prejudice. Widely held negative attitudes toward a group and its individual members. Can be both minority and majority. Racism. Extreme form of prejudice that assumes superiority of one group over others. Discrimination is where someone is treated unfairly because of there race, what they believe in, or just generally them as a person. The types of discrimination are : . Sex discrimination . Pregnancy discrimination. Amine Ouazad. Microeconomics C. Career Choices. A real estate broker wishes to hire an agent. He posts a job offer.. Initially, the dealer was offering 50,000 euros a year, fixed. What was/were the problem?. What . Supervisors Need . to Know. Session Objectives. You will be able to:. Recognize . illegal discrimination and workplace harassment. Differentiate between the two main kinds of harassment. Understand and follow workplace policy. Chapter 16. Meiners, Ringleb & Edwards. The Legal Environment of Business, 12. th. Edition. Origins of Discrimination Law. Historically, employers could discriminate on race, sex or other personal characteristics. Prof.. . Dr.. Murat Yulek. Market structures. There are different market structures with varying effects on the consumer and total welfare of the society such as . Competitive markets. Oligopolistic markets. What’s in a Word or Symbol?. Racism . is a negative behaviour based on an incorrect assumption that one race is inherently superior to others. . Discrimination . is unfair actions directed against people based on their race, gender, ethnicity, nationality, language or sexual orientation. . Brandon Chang, Thomas Chang. Monopolistic Competition . Characteristics. Market structure where there are large number of sellers.. Sells slightly differentiated products.. Has some price setting power. Chapter 14. Outline. Price Discrimination. Price Discrimination is Common. Is Price Discrimination Bad?. Tying and Bundling. 2. Introduction. The anti-aids drug Combivir sells for $0.50/pill in Africa and $12.50/pill in Europe. . Outline. The optimal mark-up over cost. What is price discrimination?. Examples of price discrimination. When is price discrimination feasible?. First, second, and third degree price discrimination. Multinational pricing of autos. 6. . December . 2017. Robert Bell and Jacob Kramer. 1. Robert Bell. Robert Bell is head of the EU & UK competition team at Bryan Cave with over 20 years of experience advising on complex competition and regulatory matters involving some of the leading cases before The Competition and Markets Authority, the European Commission and UK and European Courts.. June 11 qn9. ‘On a typical train journey, there could be as many as twenty different fares being paid by passengers travelling between the same two stations.’. Using the concept of price discrimination to help you, explain how and why this might happen. .

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