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In this paper, we study a regretful seller’s problem of selling a fixed number of goods over a finite and known time horizon. The seller engages in counterfactual thinking to compare her selected price with other forgone alternatives. If a forgone alternative (ex post) generates a better...
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items that have been suggested in the literature. Our results are derived from the simulation of a single hypothetical …
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global warming policies. Because there are typically profound uncertainties in these models, a simulation approach is often …
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portfolios of credit-sensitive assets such as loans and corporate bonds. Monte Carlo simulation is an important tool for … performing computations in these models. This paper develops, analyzes, and evaluates two simulation algorithms for intensity … Zeevi, stochastic models and simulation.</i> …
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Sequential sampling problems arise in stochastic simulation and many other applications. Sampling is used to infer the …, as is common in the literature. <i>This paper was accepted by Assaf Zeevi, stochastic models and simulation.</i> …
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simulation experiment. We also show how different definitions of the sample space yield different variants of the LR method, some …
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the problem of using simulation to estimate the number of transitions it takes the process to enter \scr{A}. Using …
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In a discrete-event simulation, the information related to the events scheduled to occur in the future is kept in a …
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approach to simulate comparative solutions for specific contracts under different parametric settings. Through a simulation …
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We present a general recipe for constructing experiment design and analysis procedures that simultaneously provide indifference-zone selection and multiple-comparison inference for choosing the best among k simulated systems. We then exhibit two such procedures that exploit the...
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