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Market Concentration, Market Shares, and Retail Food Prices: Evidence from the US Women, Infants, and Children Program

机译:市场集中,市场份额和零售食品价格:来自美国妇女,婴儿和儿童计划的证据

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We explore pricing in local food-retailing markets where supermarkets operate versus those occupied solely by smaller food retailers. Using data from the Women, Infants, and Children program in the Greater Los Angeles area, we show that supermarkets do not raise prices in local markets or as a function of market concentration or firm market shares. Smaller food retailers charge substantially higher prices on average than supermarkets. Their prices increase with market concentration and shares of sales, especially when small retailers face no direct competition from supermarkets. Given the dominance of small retailers in some low-income areas, our findings have important implications regarding local market power, food costs, and supermarket entry.
机译:我们探索当地零售市场的定价,超市运营与小型食品零售商仅占用的人。 使用来自洛杉矶地区的妇女,婴儿和儿童计划的数据,我们展示超市不会在当地市场的价格或作为市场集中或公司市场份额的函数。 较小的食品零售商平均收取比超市的价格大幅上涨。 他们的价格随市场集中和销售股价而增加,特别是当小型零售商面临无超市直接竞争时。 鉴于一些低收入区域的小型零售商的主导地位,我们的研究结果对当地市场权力,食品成本和超市入口具有重要意义。

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