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(TFP) in the retailing industry by (i) restricting the total availability of land for retail, thereby increasing space … costs (ii) directly limiting store size and (iii) concentrating retail development on specific central locations. We use … unique store-specific data to estimate the impact of space on retail productivity and the specific effects of planning …
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The restrictions that planning policies impose on retail development have significantly reduced the productivity of …
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(TFP) in the retailing industry by (i) restricting the total availability of land for retail, thereby increasing space … costs (ii) directly limiting store size and (iii) concentrating retail development on specific central locations. We use … unique store-specific data to estimate the impact of space on retail productivity and the specific effects of planning …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010746359
We use unique store-specific data for a major UK supermarket chain to estimate the impact of planning, which restricts both the size and location of stores, on store output. Using the quasi-natural experiment of the variation in planning policies between England and other UK countries and a...
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availability of land for retail; in addition 'town-centre-first' policy concentrates retail development on expensive central land … and so increases the cost of retail space. In British cities in the mid 1980s the most expensive land for retail was 250 … times as expensive as the most expensive retail land in comparable US cities. This paper uses a unique micro data set of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011332626
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availability of land for retail; in addition 'town-centre-first' policy concentrates retail development on expensive central land … and so increases the cost of retail space. In British cities in the mid 1980s the most expensive land for retail was 250 … times as expensive as the most expensive retail land in comparable US cities. This paper uses a unique micro data set of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011574405