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that are jointly determined. As such, the goal of this paper is to use the theory of stochastic processes to construct a …
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This paper provides a theoretical analysis of time restrictions in the context of natural resource management in North America. The economic inefficiencies arising from the use of time restrictions to protect natural resources have been well documented by researchers. We first show that in the...
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(2002, 2004) has used a Markov chain theoretic framework to address aspects of this question. Here, we use renewal theory …
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Recently, Batabyal and Yoo (2007) have proposed a new probabilistic approach to orchard management. In this approach, a manager minimizes an economic criterion function, namely, the long run expected net cost of orchard management subject to an ecological constraint which says that the...
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(2002, 2004) has used a Markov chain theoretic framework to address aspects of this question. Here, we use renewal theory …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014026165
This article provides a theoretical study of temporal restrictions in the context of natural resource management in North America. The economic inefficiencies arising from the use of temporal restrictions to protect natural resources have been well documented by researchers. We first demonstrate...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014029251
We employ a stochastic dynamic programming approach to study decision making by an individual wishing to have an arranged marriage. First, we show that this individual never opts out of a voluntarily agreed upon marriage. Second, we demonstrate that our marrying individual uses a reservation...
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We employ a stochastic dynamic programming approach to study decision making by an individual wishing to have an arranged marriage. First, we show that this individual never opts out of a voluntarily agreed upon marriage. Second, we demonstrate that our marrying individual uses a reservation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013123426
We study the provision of information to tourists in a probabilistic setting. Specifically, we provide answers to three hitherto unstudied questions in the tourism literature. We first delineate a continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) model of a tourist information center (TIC) and then we compute...
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We analyze a two-period signaling model in which a representative entrepreneur in a regional economy has a project that generates a random cash flow and that requires investment that the entrepreneur raises from a competitive market. The project’s type is known to the entrepreneur but not to...
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