
A two-part tariff is a price discrimination technique in which the price of a product or service is composed of two parts - a lump-sum fee as well as a per-unit charge. In general, price discrimination techniques only occur in partially or fully monopolistic markets. It is designed to enable the firm to capture more consumer surplus than it otherw...
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a tariff comprising two components in the price structure for the supply Example: A component related to demand (kilowatt or kilovoltampere) A component related to energy (kilowatthour).
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