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This paper presents a modelling framework to evaluate ticket distribution strategies for commercial airlines. The framework adopts a micro-simulation approach that replicates how prospective travellers select their travel itineraries that are provided through ticket distribution channels. The...
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Time of day (TOD) rates are a commonly used method for peak load pricing of many services. Such services as ; electricity, communications, transportation, shared computer facilities, and computer networks (ie. the Internet), either use, or will use form of TOD pricing. The model presented here...
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Despite its importance, circus has been completely neglected by cultural economics. There are two main reasons for this: first, circus has been considered as a minor performing arts; secondly, quantitative information on circus are di?cult to collect. This paper represents an attempt to fill...
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demand for circus in Italy, both in terms of structural characteristics of the shows and socio-economic factors that impact …. The results show a positive elasticity of demand to income and, differently from similar studies on performing arts, to …
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home team wins a game, from the perspective of maximizing demand, lays somewhere between 0.5 and 1.0. Using data from …
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velocity to rise, all without shifting the money demand function. …
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chronological order of entry. We consider a symmetric duopoly game with a priori demand uncertainty which resolves after a short … with retailers. The choice of contractual term lengths depends upon the degree of demand uncertainty as well as time …
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Many U.S. employers have recently adopted less generous prescription drug benefits. In addition, in 2006 the U.S. began to offer prescription drug insurance to approximately 42 million Medicare beneficiaries. We used data on individual health insurance claims and benefit data from 1997 to 2003...
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