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Consumer Behavior Faculty

CBS Faculty Research on Consumer Behavior

The dynamic lot size model with quantity discount

Authors
Awi Federgruen and Chung-Yee Lee
Date
January 1, 1990
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Naval Research Logistics

This article treats the dynamic lot size model with quantity discount in purchase price. We study the problem with two different cost structures: the all-units-discount cost structure and the incremental-discount cost structure. We solve the problem under both discount cost structures by dynamic programming algorithms of complexity O(T3) and O(T2), respectively, with T the number of periods in the planning horizon.

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One warehouse multiple retailer systems with vehicle routing costs

Authors
Shoshana Anily and Awi Federgruen
Date
January 1, 1990
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Management Science

We consider distribution systems with a depot and many geographically dispersed retailers each of which faces external demands occurring at constant, deterministic but retailer specific rates. All stock enters the system through the depot from where it is distributed to the retailers by a fleet of capacitated vehicles combining deliveries into efficient routes. Inventories are kept at the retailers but not at the depot.

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Optimal time to repair a broken server

Authors
Awi Federgruen and Kut So
Date
June 1, 1989
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Advances in Applied Probability

We consider a single-server queueing system with Poisson arrivals and general service times. While the server is up, it is subject to breakdowns according to a Poisson process. When the server breaks down, we may either repair the server immediately or postpone the repair until some future point in time. The operating costs to the system include customer holding costs, repair costs and running costs. The objective is to find a corrective maintenance policy which minimizes the long-run average operating costs of the system. The problem is formulated as a semi-Markov decision process.

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Optimal Consumption with Stochastic Income: Deviations from Certainty Equivalence

Authors
Stephen Zeldes
Date
May 1, 1989
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Quarterly Journal of Economics

No one has derived closed-form solutions for consumption with stochastic labor income and constant relative risk aversion utility. A numerical technique is used here to give an accurate approximation to the solution. The resulting consumption function is often dramatically different than the certainty equivalence solution typically used, in which consumption is proportional to the sum of financial wealth and the present value of expected future income.

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Consumption and Liquidity Constraints: An Empirical Investigation

Authors
Stephen Zeldes
Date
April 1, 1989
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Journal of Political Economy

Several recent studies have suggested that empirical rejections of the permanent income/life cycle model might be due to the existence of liquidity constraints. This paper tests the permanent income hypothesis against the alternative hypothesis that consumers optimize subject to a well-specified sequence of borrowing constraints. Implications for consumption in the presence of borrowing constraints are derived and then tested using time-series/cross-section data on families from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics.

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M/G/c queueing systems with multiple customer classes: Characterization and control of achievable performance under nonpreemptive priority rules

Authors
Awi Federgruen and Henri Groenevelt
Date
September 1, 1988
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Management Science

This paper considers an M/G/c queueing system serving a finite number (J) of distinct customer classes. Performance of the system, as measured by the vector of steady-state expected waiting times of the customer classes (the performance vector), may be controlled by adopting an appropriate priority discipline.

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Characterization and optimization of achievable performance in general queueing systems

Authors
Awi Federgruen and Henri Groenevelt
Date
January 1, 1988
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Operations Research

This paper considers general (single facility) queueing systems with exponential service times, dealing with a finite number J of distinct customer classes. Performance of the system, as measured by the vector of steady state expected sojourn times of the customer classes (the performance vector) may be controlled by adopting an appropriate preemptive priority discipline.

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Queueing systems with service interruptions II

Authors
Awi Federgruen and Linda Green
Date
January 1, 1988
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Naval Research Logistics

We present an exact solution method for a single-server queueing system which alternates between periods in which service can be provided (on-periods) and periods in which the server is out of operation (off-periods). The arrival process is Poisson, on-periods are assumed to have a phase-type distribution, and service times and off-periods are assumed to be arbitrary.

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Polymatroidal flow network models with multiple sinks

Authors
Awi Federgruen and Henri Groenevelt
Date
January 1, 1988
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Networks

We consider the polymatroidal flow network model which incorporates two important extensions of the standard maximal flow problem: general concave objective functions of the vector of supplies to a collection of sinks, as well as polymatroidal capacity restrictions on sets of arcs emanating from or pointing to a common node. A number of important applications are reviewed.

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