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Degeneracy and the More-for-Less Paradox.

Authors: Abraham Charnes; Salih Osman Duffuaa; Michael J. Ryan; TEXAS UNIV AT AUSTIN CENTER FOR CYBERNETIC STUDIES
Abstract:
The conjecture that in the 'More-for-Less (nothing)' situation in the distribution model of linear programming that a spatial decomposition of markets would necessarily occur if shipments were increased to the point where the 'More-for-Less (nothing)' paradox just disappears. This paper proves that the conjecture is true.

Description: Research rept.
Pages: 11
Report Date: SEP 1978
Contract Number: N0001475C0616, N0001475C0569
Report Number: A414560

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Keywords relating to this report:
*DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS
*LINEAR PROGRAMMING
MARKETING
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
OPTIMIZATION
THEOREMS
TRANSPORTATION
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