Optimal pricing of a congestible good with random participation
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- Lionel Thomas & Khaireddine Jebsi, 2006. "Optimal pricing of a congestible good with random participation," Post-Print hal-00448799, HAL.
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- Yannai A. Gonczarowski & Nicole Immorlica & Yingkai Li & Brendan Lucier, 2021. "Revenue Maximization for Buyers with Costly Participation," Papers 2103.03980, arXiv.org, revised Nov 2023.
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