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Consider a market where firms sell differentiated but substitutable products. Each firm has some uniqueness for its products but also has non-cooperative rivals. The market power of a firm is determined by the inelasticity of demand for its products as well as it market share. First, an index...
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Most papers on transfer pricing deal either with technical aspects of the topic or strategy. Research on ethical aspects of transfer pricing is almost totally absent from the business literature and is scantly covered in the ethics literature. The purpose of this paper is to fill that gap....
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Agents are either guided directly by the elicited or communicated preferences of their principals, including both the conditions or states that their principals value and the particular actions the principals prefer that agents use to realize those states (goal priority), or can research clues...
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Purpose: The liquefied natural gas (LNG) business comprises a number of economic activities with inherent risks. This paper proposes an integrated modelling approach, as part of the investment decision making process, for optimising economic returns from LNG whilst taking into account...
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Books on Graham and Dodd-based valuation tend to be predominantly introductory in nature, and essentially present different interpretations of value investing, broadly defined. This book takes a different approach; rather than introduce a new variation on the value investing theme, it adopts the...
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We study firms' strategic delegation decisions when facing consumers with heterogeneous willingness to pay in a Cournot game. We consider a market comprising two consumer groups, with either a high or low willingness to pay. In this market, we first consider the case of symmetric marginal costs...
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We investigate the circumstances in which business cycle forecasting is beneficial for business by addressing both the short-run and the long-run aspects. For an assessment of short-run forecasting we make a distinction between using publicly available information of cycle probabilities and the...
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This paper searches the differences in competitive balance and concentration ratios in economic terms in the Liga BBVA. The idea is to compare if income inequality is related to and increase competitive imbalance
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Many accounting textbooks state that the opportunity cost of idle fixed assets is zero. A few exceptions may refer to factors such as repair and overhaul, employee vacation and congestion that give rise to strictly positive opportunity cost. We show that in important and frequently encountered...
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Performance is the lifeblood of a firm's management. Performance itself depends on the adaptation of strategy, based on learning and the environment. An important way that firms adapt their strategy is through imitation or mimetic isomorphism. Imitation implies a referent for such adaptations....
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