Large shopping centres everywhere tend to charge much lower rents for anchor stores,or stores considered as big draws attracting
visiters or shoppers to the centers,than ordinary retailers.
(a) Fixed rents per square foot charged to anchor stores are often only small fractions of the fixed rents charged
to smaller shops not noted for their drawing powers. Assume the rental spaces are all identical; do these sharple varying
rents represent price discrimination ? Explian in what sense it is price discrimination and in what sense it is not.
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