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Agribusiness 1 China 1 Land use 1 Mountainous area of Sichuan Province 1 Quantitative analysis 1 Quantity structure 1 Rong County 1 availability competition 1 demand model 1 dynamic game 1 feedback Nash equilibrium 1 order quantity structure 1 service-sensitive demand 1 stationary policy 1
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Deng, Liang-ji 1 Liu, Liming 1 Shang, Weixin 1 Song, Xing 1 Wang, Chen 1 Wu, Shaohua 1 Zhou, Wei 1
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Asian Agricultural Research 1 Manufacturing & Service Operations Management 1
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The Quantitative Analysis of Land Use Structure Characteristics of County in Mountainous Areas in Sichuan Province of China-A Case Study of Rong County
Zhou, Wei; Wang, Chen; Song, Xing; Deng, Liang-ji - In: Asian Agricultural Research 03 (2011) 05
Based on me data concerning detailed survey on land in the year 2009 and land change in the year 2010 in Rong County, a mountainous region of Sichuan Province, by using quantitative geographical model, we conduct quantitative analysis of the status quo of land use in Rong County in terms of land...
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Dynamic Competitive Newsvendors with Service-Sensitive Demands
Liu, Liming; Shang, Weixin; Wu, Shaohua - In: Manufacturing & Service Operations Management 9 (2007) 1, pp. 84-93
When two firms compete for service-sensitive demands based on their product availability, their actions will affect the future market share reallocation. This problem was first studied by Hall and Porteus (2000) using a dynamic game model. We extend their work by incorporating a general demand...
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