Estimating Promotional Effects with Retailer-Level Scanner Data

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  • Luke Froeb
  • Hajime Hadeishi
  • Daniel Hosken
  • Rob McMillan
  • Charles Romeo
  • David Schmidt
چکیده

Demand models produce biased results when applied to data aggregated across stores with heterogeneous promotional activity. We show how to modify extant aggregate demand frameworks to avoid this problem. First a consumer-level model is developed, which is then integrated over the heterogeneous stores to arrive at aggregate demand. Our approach is highly practical since it requires only standard scanner data of the type produced by the major vendors. Using data for super-premium ice cream, we apply the proposed methodology to the random coefficients logit demand framework. JEL classification: M31, C51 First Version: September 2003 Current Version: July 2006

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تاریخ انتشار 2006