Beer Snobs Do Exist: Estimation of Beer Demand by Type

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  • Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics

Resumen

  • Although mass-produced beers still represent the vast majority of U.S. beer sales, there has been a significant growth trend in the craft beer segment. This study analyzes the demand for beer as a differentiated product and estimates own-price, cross-price, and income elasticities for beer by type: craft beer, mass-produced beer, and imported beer. We verify that beer is a normal good with a considerably inelastic demand and also find that the cross-price elasticity across types of beer is close to zero. The results suggest that there are effectively separate markets for beer by type.

fecha de publicación

  • 2014

Líneas de investigación

  • Craft Beer
  • Demand Analysis
  • Differentiated Products

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