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An Empirical Assessment of Endogeneity Issues in Demand Analysis for Differentiated Products
Authors:Tirtha  Dhar  Jean-Paul  Chavas  Brian W  Gould
Abstract:This article explores the issue of price and expenditure endogeneity in empirical demand analysis. The analysis focuses on the U.S. carbonated soft drink market. We test the null hypothesis that price and expenditures are exogenous in the demand for carbonated soft drinks. Using an almost ideal demand system (AIDS) specification, we strongly reject exogeneity for both prices and expenditures. We find that accounting for price/expenditures endogeneity significantly impacts demand elasticity estimates. We also evaluate the implications of endogeneity issues for testing weak separability.
Keywords:almost ideal demand system  carbonated soft drinks  endogeneity  separability
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