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demand for the good in question, and that marginal production cost slopes up. The first explanation assumes as well that …
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effects arise involves a misperception by rational maximizing firms of the true demand that they will face after having set …
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Econometric aspects of recent research on inventory models are surveyed. The discussion emphasizes issues relevant to instrumental variables estimation of a first order condition of the Holt et al. (1960) linear quadratic inventory model, including choice of instruments, covariance matrix...
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This paper has two purposes. One is to assess different models of inventory behavior in terms of their ability to well approximate the realized data on inventories. We do this initially for the pure production smoothing model and then for a sequence of generalizations of the model. Our analysis...
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We present a model that characterizes the relationship between optimal dynamic cash management and the choice of the means of payment. The novel feature of the model is the sequential nature of the payments choice: in each instant the agent can choose to pay with either cash or credit. This...
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Real rigidities that limit the responsiveness of real marginal cost to output are a key ingredient of sticky price models necessary to account for the dynamics of output and inflation. We argue here, in the spirit of Bils and Kahn (2000), that the behavior of marginal cost over the cycle is...
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informed by economic theory, we simultaneously estimate a demand system and price-cost margins for products differentiated in …We demonstrate how to estimate a model of product demand and oligopoly pricing when products are multi …
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The standard economic model of efficient competitive markets relies on the ability of sellers to charge prices that vary as their costs change. Yet, there is no restructured electricity market in which most retail customers can be charged realtime prices (RTP), prices that can change as...
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Retailer capacity decisions can impact sales for products by affecting, for example, availability and visibility. Using data from the U.S. video rental industry, we report estimates of the effect of capacity on sales. New monitoring technologies facilitated new supply contracts in this industry,...
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new automobiles in which inventory and pricing decisions are made simultaneously. On the demand side, we use micro …-level data to estimate time-varying aggregate demand curves for each vehicle. On the supply side, we solve a dynamic programming … decreasing demand …
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