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The maximisation of revenue from New Zealand sales of butter on the United Kingdom market - a dynamic programming problem
Content Partner: Lincoln University. Reprinted from The Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 8, No.2, pp. 169-180The objective of this paper is to consider and illustrate the potential usefulness of the method of analysis known as Dynamic Programming in one field of market analysis. Th...
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Summary: | Content Partner: Lincoln University. Reprinted from The Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics,
Vol. 8, No.2, pp. 169-180The objective of this paper is to consider and illustrate the potential
usefulness of the method of analysis known as Dynamic Programming
in one field of market analysis. The illustrative problem solved is that
of maximising revenue from New Zealand sales of butter on the United
Kingdom market. In this example we consider that the aim of the New Zealand butter
marketing authority is to maximise revenue from butter sales in the
United Kingdom over a twelve month quota period. The problem to be
solved will be formulated as the selection of the monthly levels of New
Zealand butter sales that maximise revenue for New Zealand from the
butter quota allocated.
The problem will first be solved using Dynamic Programming. The
disadvantages of this method of solution will then be discussed and a
simpler solution to the problem, which holds for linear demand functions,
will then be given. |
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