Abstract
The accurate measurement of cross-price demand responses at a low level of aggregation over goods is of central importance for the majority of potential applications of orthodox microeconomic analysis. The difficulty of making such measurements is widely appreciated, however. Lack of data and lack of sufficient independent variation within the sets of data that are currently available combine with the curse of dimensionality that inevitably
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