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We investigate the extent to which certain price points occur in Internet-based selling, and theorize about what drives the observed regularities and variations. This research explores theories based on consumer perceptions of price and quality images, and rational inattention to price-endings....
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Prices that end with 9, also known as psychological price points, are common, comprising about 70% of the retail prices. They are also more rigid than other prices. We take advantage of a natural experiment to document an emergence of a new price ending that has the same effects as 9-endings. In...
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We take advantage of a natural experiment to document an emergence of a new price ending that has the same effects as 9-endings. In January 2014, the Israeli parliament has passed a law prohibiting the use of non 0-ending prices. We find that one year after 9-ending prices have disappeared,...
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We use Nielsen Homescan data to examine whether the incidence of excise taxes on menthol cigarettes varies with race. We find that taxes are shifted at significantly lower rates to Black smokers of menthol cigarettes than any other smokers. A potential explanation is that Black menthol smokers...
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