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Using Local Expert Knowledge to Measure Prices: Evidence From a Survey Experiment in Vietnam
ABSTRACT Many countries lack spatially disaggregated consumer price data needed to estimate real inequality and spatial patterns of poverty. Such data are especially absent in poor countries where weak infrastructure and high transport costs create large price variation over space.
John Gibson, Trinh Le
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Compatibility and Pricing with Indirect Network Effects: Evidence from ATMs [PDF]
Incompatibility in markets with indirect network effects can affect prices if consumers value "mix and match" combinations of complementary network components. In this paper, we examine the effects of incompatibility using data from a classic market with
Christopher R. Knittel, Victor Stango
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ABSTRACT Across one behavioral field experiment and four controlled online experiments with almost 2000 US and UK shoppers, the current research investigates the role of perceived benefits in driving consumer acceptance of highly autonomous artificial intelligence (AI), while also examining whether contextual factors, such as scarcity, influence this ...
Darius‐Aurel Frank +2 more
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Crime and the Quality of Life in Wisconsin Counties [PDF]
The impact of crime on the local quality of life of a region is examined. Using the methods suggested by Roback (1982) hedonic pricing analysis is used to examine the effects of eight categories of crime on property values and wages.
Deller, Steven C., Ottem, Thomas
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ABSTRACT This study explores how positive and negative emotions influence online shopping‐related well‐being, purchase frequency, and word‐of‐mouth (WOM) behavior. Semi‐structured interviews and a consumer survey were used to identify emotions from online shopping experiences.
Sandra Miranda +2 more
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The cost of being gluten-free: a hedonic pricing analysis of food products for celiac patients. [PDF]
Soler L, Borzykowski N.
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How Much are Consumers Paying for Organic Baby Food? [PDF]
Using retail purchase data, price premiums and discounts associated with household demographics, market factors, and product attributes (focusing on the organic attribute for strained baby food) are estimated using a hedonic pricing model.
Huang, Chung L. +2 more
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Carbohydrate Biostimulants Modulate Cannabis Flower Volatiles and Predicted Odour
Cannabis (C. sativa) flowers are utilised therapeutically and recreationally, and their volatile profiles are an important quality attribute that shapes the user's sensory (odour) experience. One strategy to modulate cannabis volatiles is through the supplementation of fertiliser solutions with biostimulants, which are known to stimulate secondary ...
Kimber Wise, Jamie Selby‐Pham
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It Pays to Be Green: A Hedonic Stock Price Model for Environmentally Friendly Large U.S. Firms [PDF]
This study attempts to estimate the non-market value of the environmental performance of a firm using a stock price model derived from Rosen’s hedonic price theory.
Ahmadin, Muhammad
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