A manufacturer may charge different prices in different markets for the same product
A) to meet the needs of target consumers who have a limited purchasing power
B) to keep the product price competitive in markets that are actively targeted by competition
C) due to the fact that it offers discounts to wholesalers buying higher quantities
D) all of the above are reasons why a manufacturer may charge different prices
Correct Answer:
Verified
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