End of 9-Endings and Price Perceptions
Haipeng (Allan) Chen (),
Daniel Levy () and
Avichai Snir
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Abstract:
We take advantage of a natural experiment to document an emergence of a new price ending that has the same effects as 9-endings. In January 2014, the Israeli parliament has passed a law prohibiting the use of non 0-ending prices. We find that one year after 9-ending prices have disappeared, 90-ending prices acquired the same status as 9-ending prices had before the law was passed. 90-ending prices became the new psychological price points. The retailers and the shoppers both reacted to the regulatory intervention optimally, which has eliminated the regulation’s intended effect.
Keywords: 9-ending prices; psychological price points; sticky prices; price regulation; rigid prices; price recall; price control; integer constraint (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E31 K20 L16 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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