Andres Musalem
;
Eric T. Bradlow
;
Jagmohan S. Raju

bayesian estimation of random-coefficients choice models using aggregate data (replication data)

This article discusses the use of Bayesian methods for estimating logit demand models using aggregate data. We analyze two different demand systems: independent samples and consumer panel. Under the first system, there is a different and independent random sample of N consumers in each period and each consumer makes only a single purchase decision. Under the second system, the same N consumers make a purchase decision in each of T periods. Interestingly, there exists an asymptotic link between these two systems, which has important implications for the estimation of these demand models. The proposed methods are illustrated using simulated and real data.

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Musalem, Andres; Bradlow, Eric T.; Raju, Jagmohan S. (2009): Bayesian estimation of random-coefficients choice models using aggregate data (replication data). Version: 1. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Dataset. http://dx.doi.org/10.15456/jae.2022319.1305487683