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Abstract Disputes between retailers and manufacturers often result in the retailer delisting the manufacturer's products, which dramatically alters competition in the retail market. When rival products are temporarily delisted, the products remaining on retail shelves are expected to gain sales due to substitution. However, it is unclear how much sales
H. Alice Li, Xiang Wan
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Optimal Taxation of Income‐Generating Choice
Discrete location, occupation, skill, and hours choices of workers underpin their incomes. This paper analyzes the optimal taxation of discrete income‐generating choice. It derives optimal tax equations and Pareto test inequalities for mixed logit choice environments that can accommodate discrete and unstructured choice sets, rich preference ...
Laurence Ales, Christopher Sleet
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The normative and Jural meanings of the anti‐deprivation principle vis‐à‐vis freedom of contract
Abstract Contracts and clauses negotiated by the parties with the objective purpose of depriving the debtor of assets upon insolvency contravene the collective, mandatory nature of insolvency procedures and, consequently, the anti‐deprivation principle.
Eugenio Vaccari
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Opacity, liquidity and disclosure requirements
Abstract We present a model that links the opacity of an asset to its liquidity. We show that while low‐opacity assets are liquid, intermediate levels of opacity provide incentives for investors to acquire private information, causing adverse selection and illiquidity. High opacity, however, benefits liquidity by reducing the value of a unit of private
André Stenzel, Wolf Wagner
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Cooperative Advertising in Dual Channel Supply Chain System with Different Contracting Schemes
This paper deals with the efficacy of revenue‐sharing and cost‐sharing contracts in a dual‐exclusive channel, in which each manufacturer announces a cooperative advertising policy, such as cost‐sharing contract, revenue‐sharing contract, or neither of them, to its retailer.
Qi Tan +4 more
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The nonparametric (NP) control charts are famous for detecting a shift in the process parameters (location and/or dispersion) when the underlying process characteristic does not follow the distributional assumptions. Similarly, when the cost of estimations is very high and the ranking of observational is relatively simple, the ranked set sampling (RSS)
Zahid Rasheed +7 more
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Production and Financing Strategies of a Distribution Channel under Random Yield and Random Demand
This study considers a distribution channel consisting of a manufacturer with capital constraint and uncertain yield and a retailer that faces random demand. To maintain production, the manufacturer can either (1) avail bank credit financing from a perfectly competitive market or (2) request advance payment from the retailer.
Li Shen +3 more
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Coordination of Supply Chains with Competing Manufacturers considering Fairness Concerns
In this study, we examined the contract coordination between manufacturers with peer‐induced and distributional fairness concerns. A revenue sharing contract was introduced to coordinate a competitive supply chain, in which the manufacturers have different fairness concerns based on centralized decision‐making in terms of fairness neutrality.
Jie Jian +4 more
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EHA2021 Virtual Congress Abstract Book
HemaSphere, Volume 5, Issue S2, June 2021.
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ABSTRACT This article addresses three main issues: why there is such a huge diversity of disposable income inequality across the world, why there is such a deterioration of market inequality among countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), and why inequality seems to move in ‘waves’.
José Gabriel Palma
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