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Defining a market: market mitigation by theory versus convenience
37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2004. Proceedings of the, 2004The events of the California energy crisis of 2000 quickly led to complaints being filed at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and subsequent prolonged litigation over prices and profits. The simplicity (perhaps excessively so) of the commission's procedure for determining mitigated market prices rapidly fell prey to the litigation ...
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Suspiciously Convenient Beliefs and the Pathologies of (Epistemological) Ideal Theory
Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 2023Public life abounds with examples of people whose beliefs—especially political beliefs—seem suspiciously convenient: consider, for examples, the billionaire who believes that all taxation is unjust, or the Supreme Court Justice whose interpretations of what the law says reliably line up with her personal political convictions.
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Convenient prices, currency, and nominal rigidity: Theory with evidence from newspaper prices [PDF]
Newspapers, movie tickets, and concession stand items typically charge prices that facilitate rapid, simple transactions: their prices often coincide with available monetary units, require few pieces of money, or require little change. In this sense, these prices are more convenient than other proximate prices.
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Prices for cash and cash for prices? Theory and evidence on convenient pricing
Applied Economics, 2015A transaction between a seller and a buyer incurs a payment cost. The payment cost is borne by the seller, depending on the payment instrument the buyer chooses, cash or card. Card payment is more costly than cash payment, so the seller prefers that the buyer pays cash.
Karoubi, Bruno, Chenavaz, Régis
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A convenient setting for equivariant higher algebraic K-theory
1982^ is a finite group, n the category of finite (left) z-sets, S a q-set, ~ the associated category (see i.i), and Q an exact category in the sense of Quillen [9]. We show that the category [~,Q] of functors from S to Q is also exact and then define KW(S,Q) as the = n n th algebraic K-group associated with [~,Q] , K~(S,Q,T) as n th the algebraic K-group ...
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The role of time convenience and (anticipated) emotions in AR mobile retailing application adoption
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2023Marion Garaus, Gaukhar Chekembayeva
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