正在加载图片...
Let's start with the agents who, as a group dubbed as a, are currently buying the supply- lated demand. We may suppose that this group has a representative to whom we can ask the following questions Step I Questions to A. the Current Supply-Related Demander Question: Why do you buy these commodities? Answer: Because we expect that we can sell out the related supplies of these comm Question: Why do you expect you can sell out these related supplies? answer: Because we have information Question: What is it? A nswer Well, some are orders and contracts. Some are oral promises. Others are relatively uncertain. For example, last month one of us sold out 29835 units of his commod ity. He thus guesses that this month the sale will go somewhat above that, because we are now in holiday season Next let,'s dub b as those who, as a group, sent the above information to A, more specificall engage their buying activities with A. Note that B's buy ing activities had already taken place last month, or at least before A's buying activ ities. We may assume that what the b's bought are again the supply-related demand. Thus we ask the similar questions to their representative Step II: Questions to B the Supply-Related Demander to A Question: Why did you buy these commodities from A? Answer: Because we expected that we could sell out their related supplies Question: Why did you expect you could sell out these related supplies? Answer: Because we have information Quest Answer: Well, some were orders and contracts. Some were oral promises. Others were relatively uncertain. For example, in the month before the last, one of us sold out 234 units of his commod ity. He thus guessed that last month the sale would also be around that We can in the same way dub c as those agents who demand B's goods. Again their buying activities with B must take place before B's buy ing activities with A. Similar questions can also9 Let's start with the agents who, as a group dubbed as A, are currently buying the supply￾related demand. We may suppose that this group has a representative to whom we can ask the following questions: Step I: Questions to A, the Current Supply-Related Demander Question: Why do you buy these commodities? Answer: Because we expect that we can sell out the related supplies of these commodities. Question: Why do you expect you can sell out these related supplies? Answer: Because we have information. Question: What is it? Answer: Well, some are orders and contracts. Some are oral promises. Others are relatively uncertain. For example, last month one of us sold out 29835 units of his commodity. He thus guesses that this month the sale will go somewhat above that, because we are now in holiday season. Next let's dub B as those who, as a group, sent the above information to A, more specifically, engage their buying activities with A. Note that B's buying activities had already taken place last month, or at least before A's buying activities. We may assume that what the B's bought are again the supply-related demand. Thus we ask the similar questions to their representative. Step II: Questions to B, the Supply-Related Demander to A Question: Why did you buy these commodities from A? Answer: Because we expected that we could sell out their related supplies. Question: Why did you expect you could sell out these related supplies? Answer: Because we have information. Question: What is it? Answer: Well, some were orders and contracts. Some were oral promises. Others were relatively uncertain. For example, in the month before the last, one of us sold out 234 units of his commodity. He thus guessed that last month the sale would also be around that. We can in the same way dub C as those agents who demand B's goods. Again their buying activities with B must take place before B's buying activities with A. Similar questions can also
<<向上翻页向下翻页>>
©2008-现在 cucdc.com 高等教育资讯网 版权所有