Price discrimination refers to:

A. selling a given product for different prices at two different points in time.
B. any price above that which is equal to a minimum average total cost.
C. the selling of a given product at different prices to different customers that do not reflect
cost differences.
D. the difference between the prices a purely competitive seller and a purely monopolistic
seller would charge.

Answer: C

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