Asked by Cassie Collins on Jul 17, 2024

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​Amusement parks often offer coupons to the local market that are not available to tourists.This is an example of

A) ​Direct discrimination scheme
B) Indirect discrimination scheme
C) Both of the above
D) ​None of the above

Indirect Discrimination Scheme

Policies or practices that appear neutral but disproportionately impact a specific group in a negative way.

Direct Discrimination Scheme

Practices or policies that intentionally treat individuals unfavorably because of protected characteristics like race, age, or gender.

  • Identify the differences between direct and indirect price discrimination.
  • Comprehend the economic reasoning for providing discounts to particular market segments.
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Deana RichardsonJul 18, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
This is an example of indirect discrimination as the park is offering discounts to the local market, which may exclude tourists or visitors from other areas who are not eligible for the same discount.