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Following the 2007/09 and subsequent world food price shocks, a growing number of simulation studies predicted their implications on food security. Studies that only require pre-price-hike data and the specification of relevant price or income changes have been advocated as a potential tool to...
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in the verifiable information to adjust the theory overhead. We have passed on our proposed work in an open source cloud …
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a forecast accuracy based allocation policy, where the supplier allocates (proportionally) more inventory to the buyer …
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We consider a retailer investing in two monitoring functions for unobservable demand and salesperson's effort. We show that improving effort monitoring is more effective. Moreover, demand monitoring may be less preferable when it becomes relatively cheaper and balancing these two may be worse...
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For online resource allocation problems, we propose a new demand arrival model where the sequence of arrivals contains … proposed model, we study the problem of the online allocation of a single resource to two types of customers, and design online … highlights the value of (even partial) predictability in online resource allocation. We impose no conditions on how the resource …
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prediction of these models has not been validated, essentially because intrahousehold allocation is seldom observed. We provide …
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