Sector-based explanation of vertical integration in distribution systems; Evidence from France
Magali Chaudey (),
Muriel Fadairo () and
Gwennaël Solard
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Muriel Fadairo: GATE Lyon Saint-Étienne - Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Economique Lyon - Saint-Etienne - ENS de Lyon - École normale supérieure de Lyon - Université de Lyon - UL2 - Université Lumière - Lyon 2 - UCBL - Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 - Université de Lyon - UJM - Université Jean Monnet - Saint-Étienne - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Gwennaël Solard: INSEE - Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques (INSEE)
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Abstract:
Based on recent data concerning the French distribution networks in retail and services, this paper highlights several stylized facts relating to the sector-based differences in the organizational choices. Until now this issue has not been studied in the economical literature. This paper provides an analytical framework derived from the theory of contracts, and evidence for the French case.
Keywords: Distribution Networks; Vertical relationships; Contract theory; Applied Econometrics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011-12-23
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