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Nonlinear Pricing: Published in association with the Electric Power Research Institute


 
Written By: Robert B. Wilson
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What do phone rates, frequent flyer programs, and railroad tariffs all have in common? They are all examples of nonlinear pricing. This study reviews the various facets of the topic. Thorough and detailed, the book has ample examples of case studies from a variety of industries.
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Whoa, Einstein-dude!

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This is the worst business book I have ever read. The connection between his hypothesis on pricing and his discourse on science and mathematics is lacking or at best weak. This is truly voodoo-finance at its worst.

Academically oriented.

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Managers that have been out of school for two years will benefit more from theor own experiences.

Good text for MBAs to chew on.

Handy compendium

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This is the most detailed monography on nonlinear pricing that one can get nowadays. Written by one of the most active and innovative theorist the book is filled with the masterly blend of both applications and theoretical models. Accessible to anyone who has a solid grasp on the fundamentals of microeconomic theory. It was written in the beginning of the 90s and since then significant research has been done - including the mechanism design aspect of nonlinear pricing theory. Thus a new, revised edition would be welcome both for researchers and students.

This is really the best and thorough book on the subject. The only wish I could have is the too light and concise treatment of nonlinear pricing in noncompetitive markets that are far from both extrema of monopoly and perfect competition. Nevertheless, an excellent read.

Nonlinear Pricing

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This is a good book that gives an overview of how to a company can maximize its products/services by establishing a multiple pricing structure for identical products based on what customers they are targetting.
Product Details Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 333
EAN: 9780195115826
ISBN: 0195115821
Label: Oxford University Press, USA
Manufacturer: Oxford University Press, USA
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 440
Publication Date: 1997-02-27
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Studio: Oxford University Press, USA

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