PERSPEKTIF ILMU EKONOMI DAN UNDANG-UNDANG NOMOR 5 TAHUN 1999 TENTANG LARANGAN PRAKTIK MONOPOLI DAN PERSAINGAN USAHA TIDAK SEHAT TERHADAP DISKRIMINASI HARGA
Irwan Sugiarto
No g8f27, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
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Unfair business competition can cause and trigger monopoly practice where markets are controlled and dominated by business doers. Besides, another impact of monopoly practice is that; the business doers tend to sell expensive products without good quality. Monopoly business doers often apply price strategy where the entrepeneurs at normal competitive markets are not possible to do that. One of price strategies is price discrimination. Price discrimination refers to different price determination at a product at different time to every different customer, or different market, but it is not based on different cost. Price discrimination can be distinguished into three kinds, namely first degree price discrimination, second degree price discrimination, and third degree price discrimination. In addition to that, there is a variant in second degree price discrimination and third degree price discrimination, namely two part tariff, intertemporal price discrimination, and also peak load pricing. In Act No. 5 year 1999, discrimination related to prices is regulated in two groups of rules and articles, that is to say price discrimination which is aproved under agreement, and discrimination which is performed by unilateral agreement or without agreement.
Date: 2015-09-29
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