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MaterialNot 22 Optional for lecture Paul Huntington JCE 1993 Ticket Pricing Policy and Box Office Revenue: focuses on the question of a single price vs. variable pricing, and aspect of price discrimination, taking advantage of an inelastic demand; He develops a theory suggesting that where there is significant income disparity, and an ability to discern differences in seating quality, a variable price policy...

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