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Volume 72, Issue 2
March-April 2024
Pages iii-vi, 425-870, C2-C3
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- Received:December 06, 2020
- Accepted:September 01, 2022
- Published Online:October 17, 2022
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Murray Lei, Sheng Liu, Stefanus Jasin, Andrew Vakhutinsky (2022) Joint Inventory and Pricing for a One-Warehouse Multistore Problem: Spiraling Phenomena, Near Optimal Policies, and the Value of Dynamic Pricing. Operations Research 72(2):738-762.
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The authors thank David Simchi-Levi and the participants at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Data Science Laboratory seminar for their constructive comments during the early presentation of this research. They also thank the participants at seminars at McGill University, Columbia University, Northwestern University, University of Chicago, University of Texas at Austin, University of Maryland, University of Toronto, and National University of Singapore as well as the sessions at the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences Annual Meeting and Production and Operations Management Annual Conference for their thoughtful questions and suggestions that help improve the paper.
