Estimation of Unobserved Attributes Using a Control Function Approach, Modeling the Demand for Mint Flavored Gum

Serie

  • Working Papers

Resumen

  • We analyze consumers’ demand for mint gum accounting for product heterogeneity and unobservable, to the econometrician, flavor quality. We use the control function (CF) approach in the context of a discrete choice logit model in an oligopolistic framework, where price-setting firms endogenously determine prices. We found that when using the control function approach, demand estimators are improved by reducing potential biases generated by endogeneity. We found that gum is price inelastic with respect to price and quality. Implications for the mint oil industry in the Pacific Northwest are cited.

fecha de publicación

  • 2013-04

Líneas de investigación

  • Control Function Approach
  • Demand Estimation
  • Quality Differentiation
  • Unobserved Product Attributes

Issue

  • junio 2013