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will increase in two steps, immediately after deregulation and further over time. Finally, employment in the retail sector …
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from deregulation. -- Business hours ; retailing ; deregulation … shopping hours than the retail chain and may gain from deregulation at the expense of the retail chain. The opposite result …
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Aldi, the biggest discounter in Germany, started to systematically extend shopping hours of its stores in 2016. We interpret the decision to extend opening hours of a specific Aldi store as entry into a new market. By using a novel data set containing the opening hours of nearly all German...
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attributed to product market deregulation, in particular liberalization of shop-closing laws effected in the mid-1990s. I sketch …
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Platform businesses have been pivotal in the rise of the digital economy. Amazon is one example of a platform taking on the role of a quasi-regulator; an entity that is able to determine the terms of interaction on the platform. This intermediary position entails the danger of anti-competitive...
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many consumers oppose deregulation. The paper rationalizes this behavior by considering heterogeneous consumers who differ …
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the current analysis we investigate the effects of the deregulation during that 1993-1995 period using a recently … show a picture of increased speed. The deregulation of the Dutch retail industry seems therefore to have enlarged market …
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