
Discrete Choice Theory of Product Differentiation
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- Nombre de pages423
- PrésentationRelié
- Poids0.865 kg
- Dimensions16,0 cm × 23,5 cm × 3,3 cm
- ISBN0-262-01128-X
- EAN9780262011280
- Date de parution01/10/1992
- ÉditeurMIT Press (The)
Résumé
"This book provides a valuable and insightful use of random choice behavior in the analysis of the Hotelling-Lancaster style of differentiated product markets. Not only is theory importantly advanced, it is advanced in a way that should greatly aid in empirical analysis." James W. Friedman, Kenan Professer of Economics, University of North Carolina, Chape) Hill "Discrete choice theory originated in travel demand studies in the early sixties.
Since then the power of this approach has been recognized, and it has been elaborated as a theoretical and empiri-cal tool for studying urban economies and housing markets. In this book Anderson, de Palma, and Thisse take another step which is crucial in realizing the full value of discrete choice theory : they show how this approach can be used to study almost all important aspects of a market with differentiated products.
Their contribution is important in that it links discrete choice theory with the theory of industrial organization." Alex Anas, Chair, Department of Economics, State University of New York, Buffalo.