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The Taste for Variety: A Hedonic Analysis
Based on the model of consumers' variety-seeking behavior introduced by Anderson et al. (1992), this paper derives a hedonic price function for a households' consumption bundle. The price a consumer pays for her consumption bundle reflects the values of the underlying attributes of goods purchased but also accounts for any preference for variety that she might have. The empirical analysis is conducted for 3,240 German households and their expenditure on 182 different soft drinks over a six-month period. We find that consumers have a preference for variety in food consumption, ceteris paribus. Furthermore, the per-unit price is found to be significantly larger for higher income households, as well as households where the principal wage earner has a high level of education. Larger households tend to spend less on soft drinks per unit.consumer demand, taste for variety, food products, hedonic analysis, Germany, Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, C21, D12,
The centrality dependence of v2/epsilon: the ideal hydro limit and eta/s
The large elliptic flow observed at RHIC is considered to be evidence for
almost perfect liquid behavior of the strongly coupled quark-gluon plasma
produced in the collisions. In these proceedings we present a two parameter fit
for the centrality dependence of the elliptic flow scaled by the spatial
eccentricity. We show by comparing to viscous hydrodynamical calculations that
these two parameters are in good approximation proportional to the shear
viscosity over entropy ratio and the ideal hydro limit of the ratio v2/epsilon.Comment: 4 pages, 8 figures - To appear in the conference proceedings for
Quark Matter 2009, March 30 - April 4, Knoxville, Tennessee - final version
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Bestimmungsgründe der regionalen Marktstruktur im deutschen Lebensmitteleinzelhandel
Die öffentliche Diskussion über die Struktur des Lebensmitteleinzelhandels in Deutschland ist durch die Sorge über ein hohes Niveau (bzw. die weitere Zunahme) der Konzentration auf Unternehmensebene sowie eine Abnahme der Zahl der Verkaufsstätten geprägt. Die vorliegende Arbeit sucht nach Bestimmungsfaktoren der Anbieterstruktur auf regionaler Ebene für 50 deutsche Städte in der Periode 1993 bis 1999. Die ökonometrischen Schätzungen legen nahe, dass die Marktstruktur in der Ausgangssituation sowie Kosten- und Nachfragefaktoren die Zahl der Verkaufsstätten signifikant beeinflussen. Kleine Städte mit hohen und rasch steigenden Lohnkosten, einem hohen und zunehmendem Mietniveau sowie einer steigenden Arbeitslosenrate weisen einen signifikant stärkeren Rückgang der Zahl der Verkaufsstätten aus. Die Anbieterkonzentration wird primär durch Kostenfaktoren bestimmt, sie steigt mit dem Niveau der Miet- und Lohnkosten signifikant an
Influence of Low Energy Hadronic Interactions on Air-shower Simulations
Experiments measuring cosmic rays above an energy of 10^14 eV deduce the
energy and mass of the primary cosmic ray particles from air-shower
simulations. We investigate the importance of hadronic interactions at low and
high energies on the distributions of muons and electrons in showers on ground.
In air shower simulation programs, hadronic interactions below an energy
threshold in the range from 80 GeV to 500 GeV are simulated by low energy
interaction models, like Fluka or Gheisha, and above that energy by high energy
interaction models, e.g. Sibyll or QGJSJet. We find that the impact on shower
development obtained by switching the transition energy from 80 GeV to 500 GeV
is comparable to the difference obtained by switching between Fluka and
Gheisha.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, ISVHECRI 200
A fast hybrid approach to air shower simulations and applications
The SENECA model, a new hybrid approach to air shower simulations, is presented. It combines the use of efficient cascade equations in the energy range where a shower can be treated as one-dimensional, with a traditional Monte Carlo method which traces individual particles. This allows one to reproduce natural fluctuations of individual showers as well as the lateral spread of low energy particles. The model is quite efficient in computation time. As an application of the new approach, the influence of the low energy hadronic models on shower properties for AUGER energies is studied. We conclude that these models have a significant impact on the tails of lateral distribution functions, and deserve therefore more attention
Bestimmungsgründe der regionalen Marktstruktur im deutschen Lebensmitteleinzelhandel
Die öffentliche Diskussion über die Struktur des Lebensmitteleinzelhandels in Deutschland ist durch die Sorge über ein hohes Niveau (bzw. die weitere Zunahme) der Konzentration auf Unternehmensebene sowie eine Abnahme der Zahl der Verkaufsstätten geprägt. Die vorliegende Arbeit sucht nach Bestimmungsfaktoren der Anbieterstruktur auf regionaler Ebene für 50 deutsche Städte in der Periode 1993 bis 1999. Die ökonometrischen Schätzungen legen nahe, dass die Marktstruktur in der Ausgangssituation sowie Kosten- und Nachfragefaktoren die Zahl der Verkaufsstätten signifikant beeinflussen. Kleine Städte mit hohen und rasch steigenden Lohnkosten, einem hohen und zunehmendem Mietniveau sowie einer steigenden Arbeitslosenrate weisen einen signifikant stärkeren Rückgang der Zahl der Verkaufsstätten aus. Die Anbieterkonzentration wird primär durch Kostenfaktoren bestimmt, sie steigt mit dem Niveau der Miet- und Lohnkosten signifikant an. --Konzentration,Zahl der Verkaufsstätten,Lebensmitteleinzelhandel,deutsche Städte
Remnant Break-up and Muon Production in Cosmic Ray Air Showers
We discuss the relation between remnant fragmentation in inelastic
high-energy hadronic interactions and muon production in extensive cosmic ray
air showers. Using a newly developed tool, a simple and flexible hadronic event
generator, we analyze the forward region of hadronic interactions. We show that
measurements of the Feynman-x distribution in the beam fragmentation region at
LHCf will be key to understanding muon production in air showers
quantitatively.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure
Impact of Uncertainties in Hadron Production on Air-Shower Predictions
At high energy, cosmic rays can only be studied by measuring the extensive
air showers they produce in the atmosphere of the Earth. Although the main
features of air showers can be understood within a simple model of successive
interactions, detailed simulations and a realistic description of particle
production are needed to calculate observables relevant to air shower
experiments. Currently hadronic interaction models are the main source of
uncertainty of such simulations. We will study the effect of using different
hadronic models available in CORSIKA and CONEX on extensive air shower
predictions.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures, to appear in the proceedings of International
Conference on Interconnection between High Energy Physics and Astroparticle
Physics: From Colliders to Cosmic Rays, Prague, Czech Republic, 7-13 Sep 200
NeXSPheRIO results on elliptic flow at RHIC and connection with thermalization
Elliptic flow at RHIC is computed event-by-event with NeXSPheRIO. Reasonable
agreement with experimental results on is obtained. Various effects
are studied as well: reconstruction of impact parameter direction, freeze out
temperature, equation of state (with or without crossover), emission mecanism.Comment: Contribution to the Proceedings of the Quark-Gluon Plasma
Thermalization workshop. Content slightly increase
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