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Anchoring Effects On Consumers : Willingness-To-Pay And Willingness-to-Accept
"When purchasing products, consumers often need to decide on the highest price they are willing to pay WTP and, when selling products, on the lowest price they are willing to accept WTA. In this research, we contrast the determinants of WTP and WTA judgments and investigate their susceptibility to influence...
Tags: Operational accounting, Stanford Knowledgebase, social security number, Social Security, pricing strategy, analysis
White papers 2003-02-01
Selling Online Versus Live
This article focuses on online selling and live selling which is one of the effective selling channels. A seller choosing between auctioning online and live faces a tradeoff: lower transaction costs online against more rents left with the bidders. This article models this tradeoff, and apply the theory to auctions...
Tags: Investment, Stanford Knowledgebase, tradeoff, valuation, theory
White papers 2003-01-29
Supply Chain Management: Sharing Information to Boost the Bottom Line
Global business, retail innovations, and advances in information technology have had a huge impact on supply chain management. These changes are driving retailers and suppliers to share more information than ever before in order to deliver goods faster and keep inventories lower. Supply chain partners must take care when sharing...
Tags: Supply chain management (SCM), Stanford Knowledgebase, supply chain, SCM, supplier, antitrust, pricing strategy, information technology
White papers 2003-01-01
Investor's Marginal Utility
The approach asks an investor to choose among alternative probability distributions for end-of-period wealth, where only distributions with similar overall costs are allowed. Importantly, the cost of any distribution is consistent with a model of equilibrium pricing in capital markets. We show how such a model can be calibrated and...
Tags: Financial accounting, Stanford Knowledgebase, investor, capital market, pricing strategy
White papers 2003-01-01
Indexed Investing: A Prosaic Way to Beat the Average Investor
This article explains that the indexed investing is a strategy designed to match a market, not beat it. Done properly, it can be cheap and tax-efficient. After costs and taxes, an indexed investor in a market can beat the average active investor. Many investment vehicles, both mutual funds and the...
Tags: Taxes, Free trade, Stanford Knowledgebase, tax, investor, mutual fund, strategy, asset
White papers 2002-05-01
A Capital Idea: Total Foundation Asset Management And The Unified Investment Strategy
This paper presents the perspective that the purpose of foundations is not simply to engage in grant making, but rather to invest in the creation of social value. The idea is also presented that available foundation assets for supporting this process of social value creation should be viewed as not...
Tags: Investment, Stanford Knowledgebase, investment strategy, asset, asset management, strategy
White papers 2002-01-01
Sterilization of Short-Term Capital Inflows - Through Lower Interest Rates ?
The paper suggests a theoretical explanation based on distinctive features of emerging financial markets, including imperfect asset substitutability and imperfect capital mobility for some sectors of the economy. Reductions in international interest rates are a major cause of capital flows to emerging economies. Increases in domestic interest rates are a...
Tags: Financial Planning, Financial services, Stanford Knowledgebase, interest rate, inflow, asset, financial market, mobility, financial
White papers 2001-05-01
The Distribution Builder: A Tool For Inferring Investor Preferences
From the executive summary: ‘Distribution Builder is an interactive tool that can elicit information about an investor’s preferences. The information can be used when making decisions about investment alternatives over time for a particular investor. The approach can also be employed when conducting surveys designed to obtain data on a...
Tags: Financial accounting, Marketing research, Stanford Knowledgebase, capital market, investor, pricing strategy, tool, survey, benefit
White papers 2000-10-10
Balance of Payments Crises Under Inflation Targeting
The paper analyzes an open economy where fiscal deficits are incompatible with an inflation target, ultimately leading to a speculative attack. There are two differences to the exchange rate targeting case, either the attack takes place over a short period of time as opposed to instantaneously or reserve losses attributable...
Tags: Currency & Foreign exchange, Stanford Knowledgebase, inflation, attack, payment
White papers 2000-09-16
Balance of Payments Crisis: The Role of Short-Term Debt
The paper shows it is shown that if domestic bond interest rates are not allowed to rise real money balances increase and the attack takes place entirely in the domestic bond market, leading to a sharp increase in central bank domestic credit. Moreover, it also presents a dynamic general...
Tags: Operational accounting, Financial services, Stanford Knowledgebase, bond, payment, attack, interest rate, bank
White papers 2000-06-19
"Optimal Operating Policies for Multi-Plant
"This paper addresses the horizontal coordination between production units located in different countries within a supply chain in a changing environment. The given model incorporates congestion and delay through uncertainties in demand and processing times, a changing production cost environment through uncertainty in an environmental state (such as the...
Tags: Stanford Knowledgebase, environment, supply chain, stock
White papers 1999-08-01
Exchange Rate Regimes for Emerging Markets: Moral Hazard and International Overborrowing
In the absence of capital controls, this increases the magnitude of over-borrowing and leaves the economy both more vulnerable to speculative attack and more exposed to the real economic consequences of such an attack. Although Banks that enjoy government guarantees have an incentive to increase foreign borrowing and incur foreign...
Tags: Marketing research, Financial services, Stanford Knowledgebase, emerging market, foreign-exchange, attack, incentive, insurance, bank
White papers 1999-07-01
Exchange Rate Coordination for Surmounting the East Asian Currency Crises
To finance the new public works projects in a non-inflationary manner, the further development of a nation-wide market in central government bonds is essential. To be sure, the banks would buy some of the government bonds, but so should firms and households be attracted on a broad basis. This paper...
Tags: Financial services, Stanford Knowledgebase, interest rate, finance, bank
White papers 1998-11-18
Mobility and Capitalization in Local Public Finance: A Reassessment
This paper examines the models of local public finance in which separated communities offer different development packages and agents choose among these. It is challenged that in the prevailing view that mobility of agents imposes the correct development incentives on communities through effects on land values.
Tags: Real estate, Stanford Knowledgebase, mobility, agent, finance
White papers 1997-05-09
The Legal Framework for Collective Bargaining in Developing Economies
This paper addresses the issue of law process pertaining to labor unions and collective bargains. The paper describes the activities of unions and reviews the research designed to measure the consequences of unionism. The context of this review is a developing country, which, by its very nature, cannot sustain as...
Tags: Labor relations, Free trade, Stanford Knowledgebase, collective bargaining, developing country
White papers 1996-06-01
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