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The use of automated algorithms allows online shops to change product prices at short notice, depending on various parameters; this type of price-setting is known as dynamic pricing. At present, roughly 10 000 online prices are collected each month by the German Federal Statistical Office (FSO)...
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Aim/purpose - Web-scraping is a technique used to automatically extract data from websites. After the rise-up of online shopping, it allows the acquisition of information about prices of goods sold by retailers such as supermarkets or internet shops. This study examines the possibility of using...
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Using data gathered through web scraping techniques, this paper characterizes product categories' frequency, size and dispersion of price changes in eight retail chains in Mexico, and compare them with price statistics stemming from brick and mortar stores data of the same retailers. Notably,...
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