Shifting patterns of urban retailing : an analysis of retail firm closure

Author(s)
Lerman, S.R. & Liu, T.K.
Year
Abstract

The process by which retail establishments close is examined. A model of closure is proposed, and a relatively simple, econometrically estimable form is developed. The basic model treats closure of a firm in the two year interval spanned by this data as a discrete event. Using a model that closely parallels discrete choice models now widely used in travel demand analysis, the probability an establishment closes is represented as a function of the establishment's attributes and those of its competition.

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B 23172 (In: B 23120 [electronic version only]) /10/72/ IRRD 276573
Source

In: Colloquium Vervoersplanologisch Speurwerk CVS 1983 : transportation and stagnation : challenges for planning and research : proceedings of the 10th International Colloquium, Zandvoort, The Netherlands, December 14-16, 1983, Volume 2, p. 405-422, tab., ref.

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