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WalMart 2 big box stores 2 competition 2 crowding out in the retail sector 2 Crowding out 1 Einzelhandel 1 Retail trade 1 Verdrängungseffekt 1
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Hicks, Michael J. 2 Keil, Stanley R. 2 Spector, Lee C. 2
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Economic Development Quarterly 1 Economic development quarterly : the journal of American economic revitalization 1
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Mom-and-Pops or Big Box Stores
Hicks, Michael J.; Keil, Stanley R.; Spector, Lee C. - In: Economic Development Quarterly 26 (2012) 4, pp. 311-320
This article explores WalMart’s impact on the retail sector in the counties in which it is located, as well as in surrounding counties, by examining the number and size of retail outlets, by retail category. Using statewide data as well as a case study incorporating econometric modes, we...
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Mom-and-pops or big box stores : some evidence of MalMart impact on retail trade
Hicks, Michael J.; Keil, Stanley R.; Spector, Lee C. - In: Economic development quarterly : the journal of … 26 (2012) 4, pp. 311-320
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