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Date: 2010-10-07 16:45:36
Economy
Economics
Pricing
Microeconomics
Marketing
Family economics
Consumer theory
Two-part tariff
Price discrimination
Indifference curve
Expected value
Tariff

Introducing Nonlinear Pricing into Consumer Choice Theory

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