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prices to earn revenue and to learn the underlying demand function simultaneously. In practice, this problem is commonly …We consider a firm that sells a product over T periods without knowing the demand function. The firm sequentially sets … solved via greedy iterative least squares (GILS). At each time period, GILS estimates the demand as a linear function of the …
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demand shock in the bitcoin market cause a change in the market cap of $3. I find that systematic demand shocks shared by all … investors explain 40% of contemporaneous bitcoin return variation, while idiosyncratic demand shocks explain 6%. My findings … imply that even small demand shocks cause large price changes and shed new light on the origins of bitcoin return …
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Models of shrouding predict that firms lack incentives to compete on add-on prices. Working with a large Turkish bank …
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While audience and participation surveys, as well as econometric demand studies, generally confirm that performing arts … are examined. Price inelastic demand is more likely the result of low pricing strategies of non-profit arts managements …, even within the performing arts. Arts demand cannot adequately be estimated without also considering “life-style” variables …
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