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An analysis of count data models for the study of exclusivity in wine consumption

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Cano Fernández, Victor Javier
Guirao Pérez, Ginés
Rodriguez Donate, Maria Carolina
Romero Rodriguez, Margartita Esther

Abstract

Several models which analyze count data have been proposed in econometric literature. These models allow the discrete, non-negative nature of specific phenomena of interest to be gathered in a appropriate way and can be useful for the explanation of specific preference structures among individuals. ... view more

Several models which analyze count data have been proposed in econometric literature. These models allow the discrete, non-negative nature of specific phenomena of interest to be gathered in a appropriate way and can be useful for the explanation of specific preference structures among individuals. In this work, an analysis of the number of wine types consumed by residents of Tenerife is carried out, with an aim to observe which characteristics determine the exclusivity in its consumption, given the current context of increased competition in this sector. The specific characteristics of the considered variable allow the study to cover two aspects. The first is methodological, and is seen by the variety of models that may be considered in this case. This focus consists in comparing several possibilities which fit the type of count data involved. The second aspect is clearly empirical, and is based on the description of not only the most appropriate decision-making mechanism for the study but in the identification of those factors that explain the diversity in wine consumption.... view less

Classification
Economic Statistics, Econometrics, Business Informatics
Economic Sectors

Free Keywords
count data models; poisson regression model; negative binomial regression models; finite mixture models; number of wine types

Document language
English

Publication Year
2009

Page/Pages
p. 1563-1574

Journal
Applied Economics, 41 (2009) 12

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/00036840601032227

Status
Postprint; peer reviewed

Licence
PEER Licence Agreement (applicable only to documents from PEER project)


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