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Uncertainty about usage conditions is common in many congestible facilities. In this paper, the authors consider the effects of providing information to prospective users under three regimes: free access, nonresponsive congestion tolling, and responsive tolling based on current information. With...
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Two types of location equilibria are compared. The first one is that of a simultaneous price and location game, the second is that of a two-stage location-then-price game. It is suggested that equilibrium locations are further apart under the second and profits are higher, since firms...
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How rapidly should a country exploit a nonrenewable resource if supplementary imports are insecure? With lags in domestic supply adjustment, speeding up extraction will reduce near-term losses in a disruption, but reserves will be depleted more quickly, leading to greater future import...
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A spatial model that incorporates store locations and city topographic features is developed for the Edmonton, Alberta, video-cassette-rental market. Bertrand-Nash equilibrium prices are computed using a grid search algorithm that maximizes goodness-of-fit against observed prices. The fit is...
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This paper examines the structure of long-term employment contracts when labor is mobile and risk averse, employers are unable to monitor workers' outside job offers, workers cannot borrow against future income, and workers' productivity is increasing in the length of service with the long-term...
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