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    • Inflation derivatives pricing with a forward CPI model 

      Ruest, Eric (University of Waterloo, 2010-05-21)
      The Zero-Coupon Inflation Indexed Swap (ZCIIS) is a derivative contract through which inflation expectations on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) are actively traded in the US. In this thesis we consider different ways to use ...
    • Pricing Virtual Goods: Using Intervention Analysis and Products’ Usage Data 

      Yang, Lin (University of Waterloo, 2014-05-13)
      The rapid growth of online games enables firms to charge players for virtual goods they sell for use within their online game environments. Determining prices for such virtual goods is inherently challenging due to the ...
    • Product Differentiation and Operations Strategy for Price and Time Sensitive Markets 

      Jayaswal, Sachin (University of Waterloo, 2009-04-29)
      In this dissertation, we study the interplay between a firm’s operations strategy, with regard to its capacity management, and its marketing decision of product differentiation. For this, we study a market comprising ...
    • Resource Management and Pricing in Networks 

      Birmiwal, Sharad (University of Waterloo, 2012-07-25)
      Resource management is important for network design and deployment. Resource management and allocation have been studied under a wide variety of scenarios --- routing in wired networks, scheduling in cellular networks, ...
    • A system dynamics model for optimal allocation of natural gas to various demand sectors 

      Daneshzand, Farzaneh; Amin-Naseri, Mohammad Reza; Asali, Mehdi; Elkamel, Ali; Fowler, Michael (Elsevier, 2019-09-02)
      Natural gas is the most promising fossil fuel in the transition to a low-carbon energy future, and many countries have long term plans to increase its share in their energy supply mix through pricing regulations. While ...
    • When does eco-efficiency rebound or backfire? An analytical model 

      Chenavaz, Régis Y.; Dimitrov, Stanko; Figge, Frank (Elsevier, 2021-04-16)
      It is known that an eco-efficiency strategy, which saves resources in the production process, may be offset by a rebound effect; it may even backfire. Less known are the exact conditions under which eco-efficiency rebounds ...

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