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Dynamic Inventory Management with Cash Flow Constraints

Jian Li (), Jia Chen () and Shouyang Wang ()
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Jian Li: Beijing University of Chemical Technology (BUCT)
Jia Chen: Bank of China
Shouyang Wang: Chinese Academy of Sciences

Chapter Chapter 4 in Risk Management of Supply and Cash Flows in Supply Chains, 2011, pp 105-125 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Current research efforts on inventory management mainly focus on operational decisions and inventory control, i.e., characterizing replenishment policies based on inventory level over a planning horizon. There is an extensive literature on inventory control in both deterministic and stochastic environments, see e.g., Axsäter (2000), Zipkin (2000), Nahmias (2001), Porteus (2002), and Cheng et al. (2010). Most of them ignore financial status of a firm and assume that the firm is able to obtain infinite capital to implement any operational decisions.

Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-0511-5_4

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