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Robust
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Roberts, James W.
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Handel, Benjamin R.
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Misra, Kanishka
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Duke University, Department of Economics
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2009
identification of preferences. Next we address the resulting ambiguity in the
firm
pricing
problem since it cannot use standard …
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Robust
firm
pricing
with panel data
Handel, Benjamin R.
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Misra, Kanishka
;
Roberts, James W.
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Journal of Econometrics
174
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2013
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pp. 165-185
preferences and thus generate ambiguity in the
firm
pricing
problem. We use the minimax-regret criterion as a decision-making rule …
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