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Working Paper No. 939

A Dynamic Analysis of Entry Regulations and Productivity in Retail Trade

Working Paper
Reference
Maican, Florin and Matilda Orth (2012). “A Dynamic Analysis of Entry Regulations and Productivity in Retail Trade ”. IFN Working Paper No. 939. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Authors
Florin Maican, Matilda Orth

Quantifying possible ineciencies stemming from regulation is important to both policymakers and researchers. We use a dynamic structural model to evaluate the role of local market entry regulations in the productivity of retail trade. Our model is exible with respect to how local market regulations in uence store productivity and controls for demand in local markets. We combine the structural approach with detailed data on all stores in the Swedish retail industry. The results show that more liberal entry regulations increase future productivity and that the increase in productivity is larger for small stores and small markets than for large stores and large markets.

Florin Maican

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florin.maican@ifn.se

Matilda Orth

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matilda.orth@ifn.se