Time (in)consistency of multistage distributionally robust inventory models with moment constraints
Linwei Xin, David A. Goldberg

TL;DR
This paper investigates the time consistency of multistage distributionally robust inventory models with moment constraints, revealing complex behaviors and providing conditions for when policies remain optimal over time.
Contribution
It introduces new insights into time consistency phenomena in robust inventory models with moment constraints, including conditions for weak and strong time consistency.
Findings
Time consistency can hold even without rectangularity.
Models exhibit various behaviors: lack of weak time consistency, strong time consistency with different optimal values, and no optimal static policy.
Provides simple sufficient conditions for weak and strong time consistency.
Abstract
Recently, there has been a growing interest in developing inventory control policies which are robust to model misspecification. One approach is to posit that nature selects a worst-case distribution for any stochastic primitives from some pre-specified family. Several communities have observed that a subtle phenomena known as time inconsistency can arise in this framework. In particular, it becomes possible that a policy which is optimal at time zero may not be optimal for the associated optimization problem in which the decision-maker recomputes her policy at each point in time, which has implications for implementability. If there exists a policy which is optimal for both formulations, we say that the policy is time consistent, and the problem is weakly time consistent. If every optimal policy is time consistent, we say that the problem is strongly time consistent. We study these…
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TopicsSupply Chain and Inventory Management · Auction Theory and Applications
