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Accurate Quality Elicitation in a Multi-Attribute Choice Setting

General Economics 2023-12-08 v2 Economics

Abstract

This paper studies how to accurately elicit quality for alternatives with multiple attributes. Two multiple price lists (MPLs) are considered: (i) m-MPL which asks subjects to compare an alternative to money, and (ii) p-MPL where subjects are endowed with money and asked whether they would like to buy an alternative or not. Theoretical results show that m-MPL requires fewer assumptions for accurate quality elicitation compared to p-MPL. Experimental evidence from a within-subject experiment using consumer products shows that switch points between the two MPLs are different, which suggests that quality measures are sensitive to the elicitation method.

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@article{arxiv.2309.00114,
  title  = {Accurate Quality Elicitation in a Multi-Attribute Choice Setting},
  author = {Changkuk Im},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.00114},
  year   = {2023}
}
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