Linda Thunström ()
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Linda Thunström: Department of Economics, Umeå University, Postal: S 901 87 Umeå, Sweden
Abstract: This paper estimates the strength and heterogeneity across households in state dependence associated with breakfast cereal consumption, where positive state dependence implies habit persistence and negative state dependence implies variety-seeking in consumption. The analysis relies on a discrete choice model and finds that breakfast cereal consumption is generally highly habitual, but the degree of habit persistence exhibits heterogeneity across households. In addition, some households can be characterized as variety-seeking. The strength of habit persistence is similar across income and educational groups. The strength of habit persistence seems to be weaker for households with several adults and children compared to one-adult-households.
Keywords: consumer choice; habit persistence; food consumption; preference heterogeneity
31 pages, May 15, 2008
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