Implementation of competitive nonlinear pricing: tariffs with inclusive consumption
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2000790
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Cites work
- A Theory of Exit in Duopoly
- Conditions implying the vanishing of the Hamiltonian at infinity in optimal control problems
- Monopoly and product quality
- Nonlinear Pricing with Random Participation
- Optimal Auctions with Risk Averse Buyers
- Participation constraints in adverse selection models
- Sufficient Conditions in Optimal Control Theory
Cited in
(5)- On the optimality of three-part tariff plans: when does free allowance matter?
- Optimal introduction of time-of-day tariffs in the presence of consumer adjustment costs
- Competition and evolution of linear and two-part tariff
- Equitable nonlinear price regulation: An alternative approach to serial cost sharing
- When two-part tariffs are not enough: mixing with nonlinear pricing
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