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A Practitioner's Guide to Estimation of Random‐Coefficients Logit Models of Demand
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Consumer UncertaintyApplied EconomicsConsumer ResearchRandom‐coefficients Logit ModelsPricing PolicyDifferentiated ProductsMarket AnalysisSearch CostsManagementEconomic AnalysisStatisticsDemand ManagementEconomicsPrice FormationDemand ForecastingEconometric MethodMarketingNew BrandsEconometric ModelBusinessEconometricsLogistic RegressionMarket Power
Estimation of demand is at the heart of many recent studies that examine questions of market power, mergers, innovation, and valuation of new brands in differentiated‐products markets. This paper focuses on one of the main methods for estimating demand for differentiated products: random‐coefficients logit models. The paper carefully discusses the latest innovations in these methods with the hope of increasing the understanding, and therefore the trust among researchers who have never used them, and reducing the difficulty of their use, thereby aiding in realizing their full potential.
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