Monopoly and Price discrimination of Indian Railways --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prepared By: Name :Mohamed Ali .K ID :2016hb74036 Email :2016hb74036@wilp.bits-pilani.ac.in Assignment: Managerial Economics Do you think Indian Railway is an example for monopoly market? What are the types of price discrimination that Indian railway practice? Introduction In economics, monopoly in its pursuit form is the case of a single seller. The market
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