Is there an overlapping market between national car producers in Malaysia?

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This paper examines how the choice of three broad categories of automobiles in Malaysia (i.e. Proton, Perodua, and foreign automobiles) is affected by a change in the price of a specific car model. Using a sample of 478 automobile owners in Malaysia, a discrete choice analysis is conducted based on the conditional logit model. In general, it is found that the own-price effect on Proton (Perodua) cars is negatively related to a specific Proton (Perodua) model; in contrast, the cross-price effect on Proton (Perodua) cars is positively related to a specific Perodua (Proton) model. Of the nine models evaluated, three of them show a significant overlapping market segment. This finding implies that Proton and Perodua should differentiate these products further to lessen competition between them.

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Drebee, H. A., Razak, N. A. A., & Karim, M. Z. A. (2014). Is there an overlapping market between national car producers in Malaysia? Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia, 48(1), 75–85. https://doi.org/10.17576/jem-2014-4801-07

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