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CREMR demands 2 Kullback-Leibler divergence 2 heterogeneous firms 2 lognormal versus Pareto distributions 2 sales and markup distributions 2 Betriebsgröße 1 Estimation 1 Firm size 1 Gibrat's Law 1 Gibrat’s Law 1 Mark-up Pricing 1 Mark-up pricing 1 Preismanagement 1 Pricing strategy 1 Schätzung 1 Statistical distribution 1 Statistische Verteilung 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Mrázová, Monika 2 Neary, J. Peter 2 Parenti, Mathieu 2
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CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo working papers 1
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Sales and Markup Dispersion: Theory and Empirics
Mrázová, Monika; Neary, J. Peter; Parenti, Mathieu - 2018
We derive exact conditions relating the distributions of firm productivity, sales, output, and markups to the form of demand in monopolistic competition. Applications include a new “CREMR” demand function (Constant Revenue Elasticity of Marginal Revenue): it is necessary and sufficient for...
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Sales and markup dispersion : theory and empirics
Mrázová, Monika; Neary, J. Peter; Parenti, Mathieu - 2018
We derive exact conditions relating the distributions of firm productivity, sales, output, and markups to the form of demand in monopolistic competition. Applications include a new “CREMR” demand function (Constant Revenue Elasticity of Marginal Revenue): it is necessary and sufficient for...
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