articleEconometricaJan 1, 2008Closed access

What Happens When Wal-Mart Comes to Town: An Empirical Analysis of the Discount Retailing Industry

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

In the past few decades multistore retailers, especially those with 100 or more stores, have experienced substantial growth. At the same time, there is widely reported public outcry over the impact of these chain stores on other retailers and local communities. This paper develops an empirical model to assess the impact of chain stores on other discount retailers and to quantify the size of the scale economies within a chain. The model has two key features. First, it allows for flexible competition patterns among all players. Second, for chains, it incorporates the scale economies that arise from operating multiple stores in nearby regions. In doing so, the model relaxes the commonly used assumption that entry…

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Keywords
  • Profit (economics)
  • Economies of scale
  • Competition (biology)
  • Economics
  • Business
  • Microeconomics
  • Industrial organization
  • Commerce
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