Isn't is some rough approximation to "a flat tax on integrated utility above baseline" (rather than "a flat tax on dollar income above...")?
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Depends. Does price discrimination 1. Make ppl pay the same (utility) or 2. gain the same utility? If 1. then same thing
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Price discrimination means those who value a good more (in $), pay more for it. Charging richer people more is a common example
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I don't think so. If I were selling drug to save a life, poor and rich can both value it the same, but I would still price discriminate
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It's only price discrimination if you have the option to buy somewhere else.
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