2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-11266-9_39
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On the Complexity of the Highway Pricing Problem

Abstract: On the Complexity of the Highway Pricing Problem RM/08/030 JEL code: C44, C61 Abstract. The highway pricing problem asks for prices to be determined for segments of a single highway such as to maximize the revenue obtainable from a given set of customers with known valuations. The problem is (weakly) NP-hard and a recent quasi-PTAS suggests that a PTAS might be in reach. Yet, so far it has resisted any attempt for constant-factor approximation algorithms. We relate the tractability of the problem to structural… Show more

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“…Joyce van Loon acknowledges support by METEOR, the Maastricht Research School of Economics of Technology and Organizations. A preliminary version with parts of this work appeared in the conference proceedings Grigoriev et al (2010).…”
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“…Joyce van Loon acknowledges support by METEOR, the Maastricht Research School of Economics of Technology and Organizations. A preliminary version with parts of this work appeared in the conference proceedings Grigoriev et al (2010).…”
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confidence: 99%