Chloe Lee, Wen Long, María J. Luengo‐Prado, Bent E. Sørensen
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Selective Bargain Hunting. A Concise Test of Rational Consumer Search
A model of the allocation of time between work, leisure, and price-search for different goods predicts that consumers spend relatively more time searching for better prices of goods of which they consume relatively more. Using scanner data, we confirm empirically that consumers pay lower (higher) prices for goods that they buy more (less) of than other consumers.