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We study how the introduction of private-label brands (PLs) affects retailers' prices, demand, and profits, explicitly accounting for assortment adjustments of national brands (NBs) in retail stores. Using a detailed dataset on the U.S. beef market, we find that, when PLs are added to the...
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We analyze structural state dependence in brand choice using variation from brand switching during stock-outs caused by … brand switching due to stock-outs. …
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the firm sells both products under the same brand name, consumers adjust their beliefs about quality subject to the … markets and that even unprofitable products may be used to stabilize the umbrella brand. However, umbrella branding does not …
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We provide an explanation for a frequently observed vertical restraint in ecommerce, namely that brand manufacturers …-quality product and limits the wholesale price a brand manufacturer can charge. If, however, the branded product is not available … price is salient in the store, this aligns the retailer's incentives with the brand manufacturer's interest to make quality …
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-to-pay for brands, and brand recall. The main predictors of attention include the type of news and the match between individual …
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We provide a novel intuition for the observation that many brand manufacturers have restricted their retailers' ability … to resell brand products online. Our approach builds on models of salience according to which price disparities across …
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We examine the vertical transmission of overweight drawing upon a sample of English children, both adopted and non …
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from a bilingual city in Northern Italy. We find that German-speaking primary school children are about 46% more likely … than Italian-speaking children to delay gratification in an intertemporal choice experiment. This result is robust when …
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respondents have approximately .2 to .4 more actual and expected number of children if they are self-employed as compared to if …
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Using unique panel data, we compare cognitive performance and wagering behavior of children (10-11 years) with adults …
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