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Quartz Worktops Near Me: Pros & Cons Of Quartz Kitchen Worktops In London On Astrum Granite, Astrum Granite
Quartz Worktops Near Me: Pros & Cons Of Quartz Kitchen Worktops In London On Astrum Granite, Astrum Granite
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Introduction To Electronic Distribution For Hotel Management, John Niser, Martha Coussement
Introduction To Electronic Distribution For Hotel Management, John Niser, Martha Coussement
John C. Niser
This book is intended for undergraduate students and professionals who seek to gain fundamental knowledge about electronic distribution as it relates to the lodging industry. The text covers a wide range of topics that are related to marketing, yield management, content distribution, payments, channel management, and networks in the context of a rapidly changing landscape.
Strategic Effects Of Three-Part Tariffs Under Oligopoly, Yong Chao
Strategic Effects Of Three-Part Tariffs Under Oligopoly, Yong Chao
Yong Chao
The distinct element of a three-part tariff, compared with linear pricing or a two-part tariff, is its quantity target within which the marginal price is zero. This quantity target instrument enriches the firm's strategy set in dictating the competition to a specific level, even in the absence of usual price discrimination motive. With general differentiated linear demand system, the competitive effect of a three-part tariff in contrast to linear pricing depends on the degree of substitutability between products: competition is intensified when two products are more differentiated, yet softened when two products are more substitutable.
Falling Short: Has The Sec’S Quest To Control Market Manipulation And Abusive Short-Selling Come To An End Or Has It Really Just Begun?, Richard Ramirez
Falling Short: Has The Sec’S Quest To Control Market Manipulation And Abusive Short-Selling Come To An End Or Has It Really Just Begun?, Richard Ramirez
Richard E. Ramirez, J.D. | CFCS
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