Israel’s Attack on Iran Breaks Off Oil’s Pricing Slumber - Israel’s attack on Iran, resulting in at least 80 deaths and assassinating several top-ranking IRGC commanders, have roiled the oil markets ...
Tsvetana is a writer for Oilprice.com with over a decade of experience writing for news outlets such as iNVEZZ and SeeNews. Analysts predict oil prices could fall below $60 per barrel by the end of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I analyze petroleum economics and energy policy. Economic literacy amongst politicians has never been high but it lately seems to ...
Prices Set by Algorithms: New Yorkers Now See Warnings About Stores Using Personal Data to Set Costs
Online shoppers in New York are now seeing a new warning on product pages thanks to consumer protection legislation that took effect in early November. Particularly noticeable during Black Friday ...
This paper documents five empirical facts about the role of strategic complementarities in firms’ price-setting behavior, using administrative data from Chilean firms. (1) Strategic complementarities ...
A few weeks ago, Delta Air Lines stunned the world by saying during an earnings call that it saw "amazingly favorable" results during a pilot program where it used AI to set ticket prices. The program ...
Three U.S. senators are demanding answers over Delta Air Lines' planned expansion to use artificial intelligence to set individualized fares — insisting the strategy is fraught with privacy concerns. ...
The City is doubling down on its law banning the use of algorithmic rent-setting software by landlords, even as a legal challenge that stymied a similar measure in another Bay Area city has cast doubt ...
We recently discussed how fragmentation undoubtedly adds to competition for venues. Of course, it also adds fixed and opportunity costs for traders. However, some of our recent studies suggest it may ...
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