Price differentiation from an EU legal perspective. An intradisciplinary study into the scope, systemic coherence and adequacy of the regulatory framework. KU Leuven
Price levels for consumer products diverge extensively in the EU, both between Member States (e.g. lower medicine prices in countries with low per capita income) as well as between individual consumers within Member States (e.g. student and employee discounts). This phenomenon, whereby the same provider sells identical products for different prices and such differences are not motivated by different costs, is called price ...