1983
DOI: 10.1016/0166-0462(83)90028-5
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A note on spatial and temporal price and allocation modeling

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“…A spatial equilibrium model developed by Takayama and Judge (1971) is applied to address the research questions. The objective function in this model is the net quasi-welfare function which will be maximized subject to a set of linear constraints.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A spatial equilibrium model developed by Takayama and Judge (1971) is applied to address the research questions. The objective function in this model is the net quasi-welfare function which will be maximized subject to a set of linear constraints.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Um caso numérico ilustrativo é apresentado e os resultados são discutidos. Pode-se dizer que esse trabalho é uma extensão dos trabalhos de Samuelson (1952) e Takayama & Judge (1971), cujos modelos de equilíbrio espacial de preços são considerados a estrutura básica para uma variedade de aplicações que tratam de equilíbrio de mercados em Economia.…”
Section: Revisão Da Literaturaunclassified
“…Furthermore, there was a general familiarity with the basic ideas of market spatial equilibrium in a network system (Samuelson 1952, Takayama andJudge 1971). It was clear that for a given level of fuel demand, the supply curves could be combined with the network representation in a linear program and the least-cost solution would be consistent with competitive equilibrium.…”
Section: Project Independencementioning
confidence: 99%