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Britain's share of overseas trade would increase if more companies were to change to a door‐to‐door pricing system — a …” pricing. It is argued that this system serves customers in a particular area more cost‐effectively, control is greater when …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to solve an integration of customer and supplier flexibility problem in a make-to-order (MTO) industry. The flexible strategies, where delivery leadtime and unit price (or raw material cost) can be negotiated, are provided by customers and suppliers. Its...
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The paper is concerned with the effects upon competition of most-favored-customer pricing policy. We consider a model …-favored-customer clauses, or the commitment to uniform pricing, may change the post-entry competition to the advantage of the incumbent whether …
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In this paper we derive a method for simultaneously estimating three possible determinants of output price : the marginal market cost of production, the user cost of the resource, and the exercise of market power.
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We find evidence that the law of one price (LOOP) holds more nearly for country pairs that are within geographic regions that for country pairs that are not.
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