An Economic Model for Evaluating Mining and Manufacturing Ventures with Output Yield Uncertainty

  • Authors:
  • Bardia Kamrad;Ricardo Ernst

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-

  • Venue:
  • Operations Research
  • Year:
  • 2001

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Abstract

This paper develops an operational risk management model for evaluating production efforts in manufacturing and mining industries where the resource to be exploited is nonhomogenous. Using acontingent claims methodology now commonly encountered in financial applications, we formulate a production control model in an environment characterized bymarket andprocess uncertainty. In our analysis, market risk is depicted by the output price while process uncertainty is captured by the random variability inherent in the output's yield. In this light, adjustments to the rate of production are viewed as a sequence of (nested) real options affording operating flexibility. We account for an optimal sequence of production adjustments, over a preestablished production horizon, by taking the production rate as an adapted positive real-valued process. Accordingly, techniques of stochastic control theory and contingent claims analysis (CCA) are employed to ensure value maximizing production policies are rendered in a manner consistent with an equilibrium price structure.