Pricing nonmarketed goods using distance:

Written by production economics and finance specialists Rolf Färe and Shawna Grosskopf of Oregon State University and Dimitris Margaritis of the University of Auckland, Pricing Non-marketed Goods Using Distance Functions, is an inspiring new contribution highlighting the importance of duality theor...

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Main Author: Margaritis, Dimitris (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore World Scientific 2019
Series:World Scientific--Now Publishers series in business v. 16
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Online Access:UBY01
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Summary:Written by production economics and finance specialists Rolf Färe and Shawna Grosskopf of Oregon State University and Dimitris Margaritis of the University of Auckland, Pricing Non-marketed Goods Using Distance Functions, is an inspiring new contribution highlighting the importance of duality theory for valuation purposes, especially for hard to price inputs or resources, intended or unintended goods and assets. The theoretical pricing models are supplemented by self-standing empirical applications covering real estate pricing, environmental preservation, transfer pricing, shadow prices of university knowledge outputs and spillovers, and the pricing of bank equity capital and non-performing loans
Item Description:Mode of access: World Wide Web
Physical Description:1 online resource (xv, 152 pages)
ISBN:9789813277618
9813277610

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