The case on textbook publishers shows that
A) if imports are allowed, price discrimination is difficult or impossible.
B) if imports are allowed, price discrimination is possible.
C) publishers have a difficult time identifying the groups involved.
D) publishers should not migrate to electronic textbooks.
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