نتایج جستجو برای: l11

تعداد نتایج: 680  

2007
DANIEL P. MCMILLEN GLEN R. WADDELL

This article provides the first evidence that universities compete directly on price, and that the market for students depends on the proximity of competitors. Exploiting detailed data from private U.S. universities, price competition is tested by introducing geographic proximity into a spatial-autoregressive tuition model. Standard spatial models show that list and net tuition are inversely re...

2008
Pascal Courty Mario Pagliero MARIO PAGLIERO

Using data from a unique pricing experiment, we investigate Vickrey’s conjecture that responsive pricing can be used to smooth both predictable and unpredictable demand shocks. Our evidence shows that increasing the responsiveness of price to demand conditions reduces the magnitude of deviations in capacity utilization rates from a pre-determined target level. A 10 percent increase in price var...

2008
Zhenlin Yang Lydia Gan Fang-Fang Tang

We examine the pricing trends in the online toy markets by using panel data regression models with error components and serial correlation. Our results indicate that both online branch of multi-channel retailers (OBMCRS) and dotcoms charge similar prices on average, and that over time their prices move in tandem. Although the OBMCR retailers charge significantly different prices, the dotcoms do...

2011
M.V. Nesterchuk P.V. Sergiev O.A. Dontsova

А number of ribosomal proteins inEscherichia coliundergo posttranslational modifications. Six ribosomal proteins are methylated (S11, L3, L11, L7/L12, L16, and L33), three proteins are acetylated (S5, S18, and L7), and protein S12 is methylthiolated. Extra amino acid residues are added to protein S6. С-terminal amino acid residues are partially removed from protein L31. The functional significa...

2002
Lisa Correa

This paper analyses whether scale economies exists in the UK telecommunications industry. The approach employed differs from other UK studies in that panel data for a range of companies is used. This increases the number of observations and thus allows potentially for more robust tests for global subadditivity of the cost function. The main findings from the study reveal that although the resul...

2002
Alireza Naghavi

I analyze the welfare implications of protecting intellectual property rights (IPRs) in developing countries through its impact on innovation, market structure, and technology transfer. FDI, tariffs, and cooperation are introduced to the strategic IPR literature. In a North-South framework, the Southern government sets the IPR policy strategically by anticipating the Northern firm’s decision on...

2004
Joachim Henkel

In this paper, I explore the circumstances under which innovation processes without secrecy or intellectual property protection are viable, and where free revealing of innovations is a profit-maximizing strategy. Motivated by an empirical study of embedded Linux, I develop a duopoly model of quality competition. Firms require two complementary technologies as inputs, but differ with respect to ...

2012
Benjamin R. Handel Kanishka Misra James W. Roberts

Firms often have imperfect information about demand for their products. We develop an integrated econometric and theoretical framework to model firm demand assessment and subsequent pricing decisions with limited information. We introduce a panel data discrete choice model whose realistic assumptions about consumer behavior deliver partially identified preferences and thus generates ambiguity i...

2007
Shakun Datta Emmanuel Dechenaux

We use laboratory experiments to examine the effect of firm size asymmetry on price leadership in a capacity constrained duopoly. The unique subgame perfect equilibrium of our duopoly game predicts that the large firm is the price leader. In the experiment, although price leadership by the large firm is frequently observed, behavior deviates significantly from the model’s prediction. Both small...

Journal: :Journal of the Physical Society of Japan 2022

We investigate the Seebeck effect in a three-dimensional Dirac electron system based on linear response theory and Luttinger’s gravitational potential. The coefficient S is defined by = L12/L11T, where T temperature, L11 L12 are longitudinal coefficients of charge current to electric field temperature gradient, respectively; conductivity thermoelectric conductivity. consider randomly-distribute...

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