A test procedure is proposed to test for the simultaneous nature of the relationship between price and quantity with respect to consumer demand of fresh products at the level of an individual retail chain. It is argued in the literature that, on the sector level, inverse demand systems in which quantities are exogenous and prices are the dependent variables are better able to describe consumer demand behavior in case of perishable products whose quantities may be treated as fully price inelastic in the short run. Nevertheless, applying our test procedure to six fresh vegetable products sold by a Dutch supermarket chain reveals that consumer demand for fresh products is better described by a simultaneous price-quantity relationship
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This paper presents a new empirical demand system which mitigates the effects of multicollinearity w...
We present a methodology allowing to introduce manufacturers and retailers vertical contracting in t...
Abstract. We investigate the impact of price discrimination by a large Chicago supermarket chain. Fi...
A test procedure is proposed to test for the simultaneous nature of the relationship between price a...
In this paper we note that when there is only one variable factor in the intermediaries' production ...
The purpose of this paper is to study the price behaviour of fresh produce at the retail level of tw...
In a small open economy, the retail sector adds value with a lag to existing production and uses exi...
In this paper, different models of vertical relationships between manufacturersand retailers in the ...
In this paper different models of vertical relationships between manufacturers and retailers in the ...
In this paper, different models of vertical relationships between manufacturers and retailers in the...
Does the perceived pricing environment affect consumer reactions in food retail? Applying a syntheti...
This paper investigates the determinants of price dispersion between different goods in grocery reta...
In this paper we analyze the variables affecting the determination of vegetable sale price in superm...
In this paper, we develop a framework for estimating market share and price reaction equations in an...
The purpose of this paper is to test how producers ’ and retailers ’ prices are horizontally inte-gr...
This paper presents a new empirical demand system which mitigates the effects of multicollinearity w...
We present a methodology allowing to introduce manufacturers and retailers vertical contracting in t...
Abstract. We investigate the impact of price discrimination by a large Chicago supermarket chain. Fi...