Distinguishing between Market Participation and Infrequency of Purchase Models of Butter Demand
比较了黄油家庭消费的两种模型:市场参与模型认为零支出代表不购买,而购买频率模型认为零支出可能来自库存消费。通过似然函数检验,发现购买频率模型更优。
Abstract Household butter expenditures are modeled by market participation and infrequency‐of‐purchase specifications. The market participation model assumes that zero expenditures represent either traditional corner solutions or consumers who never use the product, whereas the infrequency‐of‐purchase model assumes that zero expenditures represent either corner solutions or consumption out of storage. We determine that the infrequency‐of‐purchase specification is preferred to the market participation model by applying a nonnested test based upon likelihood functions. If household expenditure surveys contained information about participation and frequency of purchase, a likelihood function which contained both models could be written and estimated.