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1. You recently inherited some property between a wealthy neighborhood and a fairly poor neighborhood. You have constructed a building on the land and are preparing to open an upscale convenience store (which is allowed under zoning laws). Because your location, you believe that the wealthy neighbors will pay a premium for convenience as your store will be the only store in the area. Further, you believe that the residents of the poorer neighborhood will pay the higher prices because the only other convenience store in the area is farther into the poorer neighborhood which has a reputation for being dangerous. As you plan for your convenience store opening, how do you decide whether to charge higher prices than at other convenience stores in the general area

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