A REVIEW OF ECONOMETRIC ESTIMATION OF CONSUMER DEMAND FOR AUTOMOBILES AND THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN (COO) EFFECTS

作者: Ahmet Özçam , Dilek Sağlik Özçam

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摘要: Abstract.  The demand for automobiles has always been an important area the application of various theoretical econometric models and automotive industry remains to be leading export sector in Turkey. This paper surveys a range developments modeling estimation new regions like U.S., Europe, applied econometrician can acquire good perspective when constructing such model deciding on most appropriate technique. However, is cautioned against some difficulties forecasting automobiles. Since Country Origin (COO) effect known factor explaining products including automobiles, we also review marketing literature investigating consumers’ biases about related country which they are made.

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