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Dynamics of Consumer Demand for New Durable Goods
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2012
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Consumer EconomicsApplied EconomicsConsumer ResearchDigital Camcorder IndustryManagementEconomic AnalysisConsumer BehaviorRepeat PurchasesConsumer ChoiceDemand ManagementEconomicsDynamic PricingPrice FormationMarket BehaviorMarketingNew Durable GoodsBusinessEconometricsConsumer DemandDynamic CompetitionMicroeconomics
Most new consumer durable goods experience rapid prices declines and quality improvements, suggesting the importance of modeling dynamics. This paper specifies a dynamic model of consumer preferences for new durable goods with persistently heterogeneous consumer tastes, rational expectations, and repeat purchases over time. We estimate the model on the digital camcorder industry using panel data on prices, sales, and characteristics. We find that the 1-year elasticity in response to a transitory industrywide price shock is about 25 percent less than the 1-month elasticity. Standard cost-of-living indices overstate welfare gain in later periods due to a changing composition of buyers.
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