Entry into Swedish Retail and Wholesale Trade Markets
Sven-Olov Daunfeldt,
Niklas Rudholm () and
Fredrik Bergström
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Niklas Rudholm: The Swedish Retail Institute (HUI), Postal: Regeringsgatan 60, SE-103 29 Stockholm, Sweden
Fredrik Bergström: The Swedish Retail Institute (HUI), Postal: Regeringsgatan 60, SE-103 29 Stockholm, Sweden
No 2, HUI Working Papers from HUI Research
Abstract:
This paper examines, using a zero-inflated negative binomial regression model, what determined entry into the Swedish retail and wholesale trade markets between 1990 and 1996. According to the results, high returns on equity and low sunk costs seemed to attract more entry into retail trade industries, while recent entry and higher total industry sales were associated with more entry into both retail and wholesale trade local markets.
Keywords: whole sale; retail trade; entry; number of firms; panel data (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L13 L81 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 19 pages
Date: 2005-01-05
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Published as Daunfeldt, Sven-Olov, Niklas Rudholm and Fredrik Bergström, 'Entry into Swedish Retail and Wholesale Trade Markets' in Review of Industrial Organization, 2006, pages 213-225.
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Journal Article: Entry into Swedish Retail and Wholesale Trade Markets (2006) 
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