Analysis of Multiple Discrete-Continuous Choices: Empirical Evidence of Biased Price Elasticities under Standard Discrete Choice models on the Soft Drink Market
Year of publication: |
2014-08
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Authors: | Bonnet, Céline ; de Mouzon, Olivier |
Institutions: | Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) |
Subject: | multiple purchases | discrete-continuous choices | soft drink market | price elasticities | household heterogeneity |
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