The “Pricebo Effect”: How Prices Could Influence Cannabis Quality Perception and its Implications on Price Policies

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The term “pricebo effect” is coined in the present study to refer to the way that prices could shape consumers’ quality perception of a good. This effect may start from prices modifying expectations, to shaping the perceived quality of the product, and finally affecting the consumer’s demands. This...

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Autor: Carrasco Villanueva, Marco Alberto
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2018
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/econo/article/view/14336
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Economía conductual
Consumo
Política de precios
Drogas
Calidad del producto
Behavioral Economics
Consumption
Price policy
Drugs
Product Quality
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spelling The “Pricebo Effect”: How Prices Could Influence Cannabis Quality Perception and its Implications on Price PoliciesEl Efecto “Pricebo”: Cómo los precios pueden influenciar la percepción sobre la calidad del cannabis y sus implicaciones en las políticas de preciosCarrasco Villanueva, Marco AlbertoEconomía conductualConsumoPolítica de preciosDrogasCalidad del productoBehavioral EconomicsConsumptionPrice policyDrugsProduct QualityThe term “pricebo effect” is coined in the present study to refer to the way that prices could shape consumers’ quality perception of a good. This effect may start from prices modifying expectations, to shaping the perceived quality of the product, and finally affecting the consumer’s demands. This study has analyzed the existence of the pricebo effect for the case of cannabis—a product that gives some interesting advantages over goods analyzed in previous studies. Although there was not a significant effect identified for herbal cannabis (commonly known as weed or marijuana) the analyses identified a stable and significant pricebo effect for resin cannabis— commonly known as hash or hashish. Results are discussed considering the differences in sample size for each type, as well as the existing literature about placebos and the role of prices on perception. As the results support the plausibility of a pricebo effect in certain contexts, price policy implications are discussed as well— as consumers may be susceptible to being tricked by firms, to a certain degree. JEL: D03, E21, E64, L65, L15.El término “efecto pricebo” es utilizado en el presente estudio para referirse a la forma en que los precios de un bien pueden moldear la percepción de un consumidor respecto a su calidad. Viene de un juego de palabras entre las palabras “price”, precio, y “placebo”, en inglés. El efecto puede comenzar desde el momento en que un precio modifica las expectativas respecto a un producto, forma la calidad percibida de este, y finalmente afecta su demanda. Este estudio ha analizado la existencia del efecto “pricebo” en el caso del cannabis—un producto que tiene una interesante ventaja frente otros a productos analizados en estudios previos. Aunque no fue identificado un efecto significativo para el cannabis herbal (comúnmente conocido como hierba o marihuana) los análisis identificaron un efecto “pricebo” significativo y estable en la resina de cannabis—comúnmente conocida como hachís. Los resultados son discutidos tomando en consideración las diferencias en el tamaño de las muestras de cada tipo, así como la literatura existente respecto al efecto placebo y el rol de los precios en respecto a la percepción. Como los resultados demuestran la posibilidad de un efecto “pricebo” en ciertos contextos, sus implicaciones en la política de precios sondiscutidas también—ya que los consumidores, a cierto nivel, podrían ser susceptibles a ser engañados por compañías. JEL: D03, E21, E64, L65, L15.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas2018-02-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo revisado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/econo/article/view/1433610.15381/pc.v22i2.14336Pensamiento Crítico; Vol. 22 No. 2 (2017); 175-210Pensamiento Crítico; Vol. 22 Núm. 2 (2017); 175-2102617-21431728-502Xreponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/econo/article/view/14336/12700info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/143362018-02-21T13:43:57Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The “Pricebo Effect”: How Prices Could Influence Cannabis Quality Perception and its Implications on Price Policies
El Efecto “Pricebo”: Cómo los precios pueden influenciar la percepción sobre la calidad del cannabis y sus implicaciones en las políticas de precios
title The “Pricebo Effect”: How Prices Could Influence Cannabis Quality Perception and its Implications on Price Policies
spellingShingle The “Pricebo Effect”: How Prices Could Influence Cannabis Quality Perception and its Implications on Price Policies
Carrasco Villanueva, Marco Alberto
Economía conductual
Consumo
Política de precios
Drogas
Calidad del producto
Behavioral Economics
Consumption
Price policy
Drugs
Product Quality
title_short The “Pricebo Effect”: How Prices Could Influence Cannabis Quality Perception and its Implications on Price Policies
title_full The “Pricebo Effect”: How Prices Could Influence Cannabis Quality Perception and its Implications on Price Policies
title_fullStr The “Pricebo Effect”: How Prices Could Influence Cannabis Quality Perception and its Implications on Price Policies
title_full_unstemmed The “Pricebo Effect”: How Prices Could Influence Cannabis Quality Perception and its Implications on Price Policies
title_sort The “Pricebo Effect”: How Prices Could Influence Cannabis Quality Perception and its Implications on Price Policies
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Carrasco Villanueva, Marco Alberto
author Carrasco Villanueva, Marco Alberto
author_facet Carrasco Villanueva, Marco Alberto
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Economía conductual
Consumo
Política de precios
Drogas
Calidad del producto
Behavioral Economics
Consumption
Price policy
Drugs
Product Quality
topic Economía conductual
Consumo
Política de precios
Drogas
Calidad del producto
Behavioral Economics
Consumption
Price policy
Drugs
Product Quality
description The term “pricebo effect” is coined in the present study to refer to the way that prices could shape consumers’ quality perception of a good. This effect may start from prices modifying expectations, to shaping the perceived quality of the product, and finally affecting the consumer’s demands. This study has analyzed the existence of the pricebo effect for the case of cannabis—a product that gives some interesting advantages over goods analyzed in previous studies. Although there was not a significant effect identified for herbal cannabis (commonly known as weed or marijuana) the analyses identified a stable and significant pricebo effect for resin cannabis— commonly known as hash or hashish. Results are discussed considering the differences in sample size for each type, as well as the existing literature about placebos and the role of prices on perception. As the results support the plausibility of a pricebo effect in certain contexts, price policy implications are discussed as well— as consumers may be susceptible to being tricked by firms, to a certain degree. JEL: D03, E21, E64, L65, L15.
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