HEDONICS AND DEMAND ANALYSIS: THE IMPLICIT DEMAND FOR PLAYER ATTRIBUTES |
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Authors: | KENNETH G. STEWART J.C.H. JONES |
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Affiliation: | Assistant Professor, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Phone 1–250-721-8532 Fax 1–250-721-6214, E-mail;Professor, University of Victoria, British Columbia Phone 1–250-721-8532, Fax 1–250-721-6214 E-mail |
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Abstract: | Although a significant econometric literature is concerned with the implicit demand for the attributes of differentiated goods in hedonic pricing models, the literature has developed independently of modern econometric demand analysis. This study estimates factor demand systems using data on player characteristics employed by Major League Baseball teams, and associated estimated hedonic prices. It is found that the implicit demand for player attributes by teams is largely consistent with the predictions of the neoclassical theory of the firm, in contrast to the results often obtained by empirical demand studies using conventional data sets. (JEL D21) |
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