Welfare gain from quality and price development in the Japan's LCD TV market

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We estimate the welfare gain from innovations in the LCD TVs that prevailed during the period 2005-2007 in Japan, via consumer surplus that we measure with the aid of discrete choice methods, using market data obtained from an internet price comparison service (Kakaku.com). Further, by the measured implicit values of attributes, we evaluate in monetary terms, the qualitative transition embedded in the attributes through the iso-consumer surplus planes. We thereby disaggregate the welfare gain into the qualitative and the budgetary components, which we call the quality gain, and the budget gain, respectively. The estimates show, along with the evolved process of innovation, that the quality gain was in the order of 381 KJPY, while the budget gain was 94 KJPY negative, which gives about 287 KJPY of overall welfare gain per consumer, during the period. © 2012 The Author(s).

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Nakano, S., & Nishimura, K. (2013). Welfare gain from quality and price development in the Japan’s LCD TV market. Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 23(4), 889–908. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00191-012-0271-7

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