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While many studies have documented deviations from the Law of One Price in international settings, evidence is scarce on the extent to which consumers take advantage of price differentials and engage in cross border shopping. We use data from 287 Swedish municipalities to estimate how responsive...
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We use grocery data from Norway and COVID-19 border closings to gauge the effect of cross-border shopping on commodity tax revenue. Detailed store-category level data identify differential treatment effects that depend on distance to Swedish stores. Economically significant effects extend to up...
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This paper studies the extent to which the stated behavior of a household predicts the same household's actual shopping choices with respect to products that carry Environmental and Ethical (EE) labels. The analysis uses three years of household panel data on retail coffee purchases in Sweden. A...
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