Applied Econometrics of Differentiated Products: Consumer Choice and Competition

Applied Econometrics of Differentiated Products: Consumer Choice and Competition
Tutor: Jerry A. Hausman (MIT) – 19 – 20 Feb 2004

Papers

Jerry A. Jerry A. Hausman, Gregory K. Leonard, J. Douglas Zona, “Competitive Analysis with Differentiated Products”, Annales D’ Économie et de Statistique, No. 34, pp 159 – 180, 1994.

Hausman & Gregory K. Leonard, “Economic Analysis of Differentiated Products: Mergers Using Real World Data”, George Mason Law Review 5, 3, 1997.

Jerry A. Hausman & Gregory K. Leonard, “The Competitive Effects of a New Products Introduction: A Case Study”, The Journal of Industrial Economics, Vol. L, No. 3, pp 235 – 261, 2002.

Jerry A. Hausman, “Valuation of New Goods under Perfect and Imperfect Competition”, The Economics of New Goods, Timothy F. Bresnahan Robert J. Gordon (eds) pp. 209, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997).

Amil Petrin, “Quantifying the Benefits of New Products: The Case of the Minivan”, Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 110, No. 4, pp 705 – 728, 2002.

Event

Applied Econometrics of Differentiated Products: Consumer Choice and Competition

19 February 2004 - 20 February 2004

Venue: UCL Economics Department