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Stochastic Panel-Data Models of Urban Shopping Behaviour: 2. Multistore Purchasing Patterns and the Dirichlet Model

Neil Wrigley and R Dunn

Environment and Planning A, 1984, vol. 16, issue 6, 759-778

Abstract: In this paper, the first application of the Dirichlet model of heterogeneous buyer behaviour, in the context of multistore purchasing in a single city, is presented. Empirical results derived from a recently conducted spatially disaggregate consumer-panel survey in Cardiff, the United Kingdom, are reported. The fit of the model is, in general, extremely good, and its potential for studies of urban consumer behaviour is stressed.

Date: 1984
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