2012
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2045591
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The Retail Trade Sector and the Food Industry in Italy

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“…We also find a negative correlation between population density and the presence of large sales surfaces (ρ = −0.13). In fact, hypermarkets arise mostly in peripheral areas, which implies the need for customers to drive to the store location (for a detailed discussion on the topic, see Viviano et al 2012). As we show in the next sections, this feature helps us to explain the more modest dynamics in sales registered by this category of stores compared to the others during the period of mobility restrictions, which we exploit for identification purposes later in the discussion.…”
Section: The Grocery Chain-store Sector In Italymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…We also find a negative correlation between population density and the presence of large sales surfaces (ρ = −0.13). In fact, hypermarkets arise mostly in peripheral areas, which implies the need for customers to drive to the store location (for a detailed discussion on the topic, see Viviano et al 2012). As we show in the next sections, this feature helps us to explain the more modest dynamics in sales registered by this category of stores compared to the others during the period of mobility restrictions, which we exploit for identification purposes later in the discussion.…”
Section: The Grocery Chain-store Sector In Italymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…We also find a negative correlation between population density and the presence of large sales surfaces (ρ = −.13). In fact, hypermarkets arise mostly in peripheral areas, which implies the need for customers to drive to the store location (for a detailed discussion on the topic, see Viviano et al 2012). As we show in the next sections, this feature helps us to explain the more modest dynamics in sales registered by this category of stores compared to the others during the period of mobility restrictions, which we exploit for identification purposes later in the discussion.…”
Section: The Grocery Chain-store Sector In Italymentioning
confidence: 99%