Ⅲ. Third-degree Price discrimination
Third-degree price discrimination occurs when the monopolist determines the different price for the same production. If two different markets exist in the same production, the monopolist sets the different price according to the elasticity of the markets.
In other words, it means that the monopolist set a low price in the market which has the high-elast
third of the prices of rooms at luxury hotels. The plan was to convert a number of motels and budget hotels to BENIKEA to-urists hotels, requiring them to meet certain quality standards and tailor their services for foreigners with a low-price per night.(Korea Times 04-30-2009)
There has been an upswing in the demand for reasonably priced accommodation in tourist hotels since a growing number of
2. What business risks does Blue Nile face that may threaten its ability to satisfy stockholder expectations? What are some examples of control activities that the company could use to reduce these risks? Are some of the risks faced by Blue Nile difficult to reduce through control activities? Explain.
There are so many risk factors for Blue Nile, but main risk factors a
Ⅰ. 개요
Stubbes와 James의 레저에 대한 견해는 그 차이에도 불구하고 레저를 기능주의적 입장에서 현상유지를 위한 도구로 본다는 기본적인 이해를 공유하고 있음을 부인할 수 없다. 힘든 노역에 대한 보상, 체제를 지속하기 위한 필요악적인 시간 할당이 바로 레저의 본질적 기능과 존재의 이유라는 식
Ⅰ. Introduction
According to Perry there is a particular predisposition in public sector called PSM Acronym of Public Service Motivation
.(Perry, 1990) PSM is an altruistic motivation to serve for the people and nation. It is a essence of intrinsic motivation what public officials must have and try to have. However recent event Gwanpia Gwanpia, A.K.A 관피아 is combination of words Gwan,