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The well documented phenomenon of countercyclical prices goes against intuition as basic economic theory predicts a price increase when there is an outward shift in the demand curve. In this research, we provide a consumer heterogeneity based explanation for why the prices of seasonal products...
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Retailers determine the assortment for a mix of product categories in a particular space; e.g., the checkout aisle, end-of-aisle shelves, or freezer space. Within such a “target” space, shoppers are exposed to a selection of product categories that are not necessarily correlated in consumption...
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Demand for products is often modeled as a function of product attributes. We propose that demand for experiential or hedonic products be modeled also as a function of “emotional product attributes” or emotions that a product might elicit from consumers. Our category of interest is the U.S....
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