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We present a multi-feature stochastic dynamic capacity investment model that includes realistic investor behavior. The long-term investment model includes features, such as strategic bidding of generators, price elasticity of demand, and ramping constraints. It incorporates an iterative...
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General upgrading is a strategy that a firm can upgrade a customer with any higher-end product whenever a lower-end product is out-of-stock. In this paper, we consider the capacity planning problem to decide the initial capacity for multiple products to maximize the expected total profit when...
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Purpose: the aim of this paper is to investigate the closed-loop supply chain (CLSC) network equilibrium wiht the consideration of three practical factors: two complementary types of suppliers, risk-averse character of the manufacturer and capacity constraints of the suppliers....
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Demand Response (DR) is capable of reducing the need for generation capacity investments in order to ensure system security. We utilise this fact to devise a novel methodology for estimating a load-shifting DR resource's capacity contribution and therefore determining DR's potential for...
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This article analyzes the strategic decisions of firms whether to establish and adhere to a cartel when they can also shape competition by investing into production capacity while being subject to unexpected demand shocks with persistence. The model shows that a negative demand shock can...
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This article provides a framework for the analysis of cartel formation. It models the strategic interaction among firms who invest into production capacity, sell a near-homogeneous good, and are subject to unexpected demand shocks with persistence. The firms either compete or collude in prices....
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