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The History of Bond Prices

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1920
roads and other corporations. The debt of Great Britain is mostly in the form of consols or consolidated annuities, and dates back to 1752 when existing obligations were consolidated into 3 per cent annuities without maturity. Properly speaking they are not bonds in the American sense.
Hermann F. Arens, James R. Bancroft
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Charting patterns on price history

Proceedings of the sixth ACM SIGPLAN international conference on Functional programming - ICFP '01, 2001
It is an established notion among financial analysts that price moves in patterns and these patterns can be used to forecast future price. As the definitions of these patterns are often subjective, every analyst has a need to define and search meaningful patterns from historical time series quickly and efficiently.
Anand, S., Chin, W.-N., Khoo, S.-C.
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A history of prices in Canada, 1840–1871: a new wholesale price index [PDF]

open access: possibleCanadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, 2003
Abstract We present a new monthly wholesale price index for Canada, 1840–71, comparing fluctuations in the Canadian macroeconomy with fluctuations in similar U.S. and British indexes. Canadian prices move through distinct phases: the 1840s rise in prices and the decline in the depression of 1848–49; the mid‐century economic boom and the 1857 depression;
Donald G. Paterson, Ronald A. Shearer
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Price Discrimination Based on Buyers’ Purchase History

Dynamic Games and Applications, 2016
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Gavious, Arieh, Segev, Ella
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Brief History of Pricing Model

2013
In this chapter, we will introduce pricing factors based on cost analysis. Generally, there are three basic models in traditional best-effort networks which represent important factors in the pricing of QoS guaranteed network services.
Ke Xu, Yifeng Zhong, Huan He
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Contidioning Prices on Purchase History [PDF]

open access: possible, 2002
Many transactions are now computer mediated, making it possible for sellers to condition their pricing on the history of interactions with individual consumers. This paper investigates conditions under which price conditioning will or will not be used. Our simplest model involves rational consumers with constant valuations for the good being sold and a
Alessandro Acquisti, Hal R. Varian
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Revising price history: consumer price index for Norway 1492–2018

Scandinavian Economic History Review, 2020
The paper presents a new combined annual cost of living and consumer price index for Norway covering 1492–2018, indicating that Norwegian price history has to be revised.
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A history of European electricity day-ahead prices

Applied Economics, 2013
In this article, we examine the development of day-ahead prices in five European markets which became more connected over recent years. Where previous studies examined the convergence of price levels over time, we focus on patterns in estimates for the parameters in a switching regimes model.
Huisman, Ronald, Kilic, M. (Mehtap)
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The Price of the “New Transnational History”

The American Historical Review, 1991
IAN TYRRELL IS FOR SO MANY OF THE RIGHT THINGS-global consciousness, new history, environmental history, more "institutional support" for historians. And he is against the right things, too-reification, "exceptionalism," Americancentered scholarship, national-based historiography. These are all sound positions for historians of the United States in the
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Use and Misuse of Price History

The Journal of Economic History, 1944
The prices of commodities and wages of labor recorded in contemporaneous account books are the oldest continuous objective economic data in existence. Economic historians have not neglected this great intellectual resource. In fact, during the last hundred years a large proportion of the outstanding economic and historical talent has been lavished upon
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