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Individual fares are typically composed from what are called priceable units, or PUs, which are the puzzle pieces that snap together to form a total ticket.
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That risk can be properly priced when the opacity and lack of transparency of financial firms and new instruments leads to unpriceable uncertainty rather than priceable risk.
The Anglo-Saxon model of supervision and regulation of the financial system has failed Stephen Retherford 2009
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That risk can be properly priced when the opacity and lack of transparency of financial firms and new instruments leads to unpriceable uncertainty rather than priceable risk.
Archive 2009-02-01 Stephen Retherford 2009
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Alternatively two open-jaw priceable units can be used, each containing two fares, each fare paying for one flight.
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Image: ITA Software In a paper titled Computational Complexity of Air Travel Planning , MIT graduate and ITA Software co-founder Carl de Marcken offers an imperfect but effective analogy: "If fares are atoms, priceable units are the molecules used to build complete tickets."
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A specific set of flights may be partitioned into fares and priceable units in many ways.
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Each red line represents a fare component and each yellow polygon a priceable unit.
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When I said that our content increase is part of this calculation, this is right, but I have to be more specific in non-priceable content.
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