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Hydraulic fracturing has been a game changer for the energy field, bringing to mind the “nothing in excess” carving at Delphi. Whether heeding ancient oracles or cutting-edge principles of calibration, I argue that dynamic governance innovation can facilitate climate-energy-water balancing...
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In the classic revenue management (RM) problem of selling a fixed quantity of perishable inventories to price-sensitive non-strategic consumers over a finite horizon, the optimal pricing decision at any time depends on two important factors: consumer valuation and bid price. The former is...
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The paper seeks to lay out a stock-flow-based theoretical framework that provides a foundation for a general theory of pricing. Contemporary marginalist economics is usually based on the assumption that prices are set in line with the value placed on goods by consumers. It does not take into...
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This paper examines the determinants of cross-platform arbitrage profits. We develop a structural model that enables us to decompose the likelihood of an arbitrage opportunity into three distinct factors: the fixed cost to trade the opportunity, the level at which one of the platforms delays a...
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The Soros “Alchemy” contains a verbal description of the Reflexivity Theory. It is shown that Hyperbolic Frames can form the mathematical basis for the theory. They can explain the current events and also can be used for predicting the crisis situations
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This paper aims at explaining observed distinct prices, announced by a single supplier for an identical product, in an illegal framework. The modeling proposed here examines an augmented mark-up pricing equation, for oligopolistic markets, that includes a function of social discrimination. The...
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We study a dynamic information design problem in a finite-horizon setting consisting of two strategic and long-term optimizing agents, namely a principal (he) and a detector (she). The principal observes the evolution of a Markov chain that has two states, one "good" and one "bad" absorbing...
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In this paper, I examine why the intangibles that have their roots in reputation premium factored out by the combination of unverifiable features of the asset, cannot be pledged credibly and further discuss why there is a need to find a robust way to factor them. Using the structure of one...
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Many consumers make poor financial choices and older adults are particularly vulnerable to such errors. About half of the population between ages 80 and 89 either has dementia or a medical diagnosis of quot;cognitive impairment without dementia.quot; We study lifecycle patterns in financial...
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