verðmismunandi
Verðmismunandi, often translated as price discrimination, is a pricing strategy where a seller charges different prices for the same or similar product or service to different buyers. This strategy is only possible when the seller has some degree of market power and can prevent arbitrage, meaning buyers who purchase at a lower price from reselling to those who would have paid a higher price.
There are generally three main types of price discrimination. First-degree price discrimination, also known as perfect
Examples of third-degree price discrimination are common. Airlines often charge different prices for the same seat