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    The Effect of Information on Product Quality: Evidence from Restaurant Hygiene Grade Cards

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    2003-05
    Author
    Jin, Ginger Zhe
    Leslie, Philip
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    The Effect of Information on Product Quality: Evidence from Restaurant Hygiene Grade Cards, with Phillip Leslie, the Quarterly Journal of Economics, May 2003, 118(2), 409-51.
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    This study examines the effect of an increase in product quality information to consumers on firms’ choices of product quality. In 1998, Los Angeles County introduced hygiene quality grade cards to be displayed in restaurant windows. We show that the grade cards cause (i) restaurant health inspection scores to increase, (ii) consumer demand to become sensitive to changes in restaurants’ hygiene quality, and (iii) the number of foodborne illness hospitalizations to decrease. We also provide evidence that this improvement in health outcomes is not fully explained by consumers substituting from poor hygiene restaurants to good hygiene restaurants. These results imply the grade cards cause restaurants to make hygiene quality improvements.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/1903/6635
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