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This article assesses the impact of retailer own-labeled products on manufacturer brand prices, profitability, and consumer welfare. Using chain-level retail scanner data from Boston's white fluid milk market the analysis estimates a random coefficients logit demand model employing a...
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In this paper we examine the finite sample performance of two estimators one developed by Blundell, Chen, and Kristensen (2007) (BCK) and the other by Gagliardini and Scaillet (2007) (TIR). This paper focuses on the generalization and expansion of these estimators to a full nonparametric...
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Store brands are thought to improve a retailer's position relative to leading brand manufacturers and to reduce retail prices. Steiner (2004) offers a characterization of typical industry structures by considering the relationship between interbrand and intrabrand elasticities. We estimate a...
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This paper introduces a heterogeneous agent discrete choice probit demand model with a structural interpretation of product choice covariance designed to overcome two hurdles in discrete choice demand modeling. One hurdle is the curse of dimensionality implicit in covariance probit demand models...
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The scale and pace of urbanization in the economic and social transformations of developing countries continue to be among the most overlooked phenomena of the twenty-first century. Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 7, Target 11 focuses on improving the living conditions of 100 million slum...
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This article assesses the impact of retailer own-labeled products on manufacturer brand prices, profitability, and consumer welfare. Using chain-level retail scanner data from Boston's white uid milk market the analysis estimates a random coecients logit demand model employing a mathematical...
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