This paper assesses the role of sales as a feature of price dynamics using scanner data. The study analyses an extensive, high fre quency panel of supermarket prices consisting of over 230,000 weekly price observations on around 500 products in 15 categories of food stocked by the UK’s seven largest retail chains. In all, 1,700 weekly time series are available at the barcode - specific level including branded and own - label products. The data allow s the frequency, magnitude and duration of sales to be analysed in greater detail than has hitherto been possible with UK data. The main results are: ( i) sales are a key feature of aggregate pri ce variation with around 40 per cent of price variation being accounted for ...
This paper delivers a significantly different empirical perspective on micro pricing behaviour and i...
Retail food price inflation in the UK peaked at nearly 14% in the summer of 2008, a level much highe...
This paper delivers a significantly different empirical perspective on micro pricing behaviour and...
This paper assesses the role of sales as a feature of price dynamics using scanner data. The study a...
This paper assesses the impact of promotional activity in the prices of food products on supermarket...
Working paper from Transparency of Food Pricing (TRANSFOP) project. NOTICE: this is the author’s ve...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This paper contributes to recent research on price dynamics using micro-price data sets. We emphasiz...
Using a sample comprising nearly 250,000 weekly prices from the largest seven UK supermarket chains,...
The advent of the barcode and laser scanning technology provides a potentially rich source of data (...
Is the timing of food products going on sale, in the form of temporary price reductions, random or p...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project aims to use and extend a novel and rema...
We use high-frequency scanner data to estimate product-specific price transmission elasticities acro...
In this paper we examine the empirical pattern of sales behaviour among the UK’s seven largest retai...
Deepening concentration in the food chain throughout Europe suggests antitrust authorities need to b...
This paper delivers a significantly different empirical perspective on micro pricing behaviour and i...
Retail food price inflation in the UK peaked at nearly 14% in the summer of 2008, a level much highe...
This paper delivers a significantly different empirical perspective on micro pricing behaviour and...
This paper assesses the role of sales as a feature of price dynamics using scanner data. The study a...
This paper assesses the impact of promotional activity in the prices of food products on supermarket...
Working paper from Transparency of Food Pricing (TRANSFOP) project. NOTICE: this is the author’s ve...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This paper contributes to recent research on price dynamics using micro-price data sets. We emphasiz...
Using a sample comprising nearly 250,000 weekly prices from the largest seven UK supermarket chains,...
The advent of the barcode and laser scanning technology provides a potentially rich source of data (...
Is the timing of food products going on sale, in the form of temporary price reductions, random or p...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project aims to use and extend a novel and rema...
We use high-frequency scanner data to estimate product-specific price transmission elasticities acro...
In this paper we examine the empirical pattern of sales behaviour among the UK’s seven largest retai...
Deepening concentration in the food chain throughout Europe suggests antitrust authorities need to b...
This paper delivers a significantly different empirical perspective on micro pricing behaviour and i...
Retail food price inflation in the UK peaked at nearly 14% in the summer of 2008, a level much highe...
This paper delivers a significantly different empirical perspective on micro pricing behaviour and...