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Stock prices dip around some announcements of return of jobs
Tactic partially makes up for lesser clout with suppliers
A system of manufacturer rewards and penalties, consumer taxes and subsidies could aid vaccination rates
A model predicts with 80% accuracy which orders get handed off
B2B relationships aren’t the rational arena classic theories would suggest
If one company bundles products, its competitors are always better off not bundling; the thing to avoid is a head-to-head competition wherein the only way to get an edge is by cutting prices
Semiconductor makers’ pricing is based not just on quantities ordered but also on “capacity rationing”
The goal is continued development of new drugs and reduction of often shocking prices
Companies are surprised: Opportunities to reduce CO2 are more plentiful than expected
Looking at costs, in a sample of 5,000 plants in Chile, remarkable productivity gains occur
Collective action, rather than each brand working alone, appears more effective and costs less
Well-designed subsidies can help farmers and give consumers better food choices
Field researchers constructed a model to subsidize essential goods for low-income communities in crisis, and profit in recovery
A second lever, after “surge” pricing, adjusts the supply of drivers