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The theory of investment and growth of firms has been an important source of stochastic control problems in economics and management science. The issue of optimal management contract under the constraint that a CEO can depart to pursue an outside option ("managerial limited commitment") has been...
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Ai and Li [2015] introduced a problem at the interface of the neoclassical investment and dynamic contract theories. Specifically, the authors consider the optimal design of a contract that provides sufficient incentives to the management for it to implement the shareholder’s investment plan...
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We develop a general methodology for a partially observed stochastic control problem. The dynamics is governed by a discrete-time Markov process. We describe an application to an inventory system with possibility of shrinkage, and introduce unnormalized conditional probabilities to transform the...
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We develop a general methodology for a partially observed stochastic control problem. The dynamics is governed by a discrete-time Markov process. We describe an application to an inventory system with possibility of shrinkage, and introduce unnormalized conditional probabilities to transform the...
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This paper introduces recent developments in the analysis of inventory systems with partial observations. The states of these systems are typically conditional distributions, which evolve in infinite dimensional spaces over time. Our analysis involves introducing unnormalized probabilities to...
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