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We examine anchoring to the price paid at purchase during an important cycle, 2000-2017. We exploit differences between the actual house price index and one that corrects for loss and gain behavior. Results suggest that anchoring was associated with reductions in observed changes in house prices...
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From the perspective of an existing retailer, the optimal size of a cluster of retail activity represents a trade-off between the marginal increases in consumer attraction from another store against the depletion of the customer base caused by an additional competitor. We estimate opening and...
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The US retail industry has undergone enormous restructuring resulting in construction of new retail space, abandonment of nearby space, bankruptcies, mergers and acquisitions. This paper estimates discrete choice models of opening and closing probabilities of anchors at a given time and...
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We examine the intra-metropolitan location decisions of retail stores by focusing on the openings of a comprehensive list of department (“anchor”) stores in the United States. The nonparametric K-density procedure shows that new stores are more dispersed than existing stores; their locations...
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