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    Productivity, returns to scale and product differentiation in the retail trade industry: an empirical analysis using Japanese firm-level data

    Kato, Atsuyuki | December 2012
    Abstract
    This paper examines productivity and returns to scale under the assumption of monopolistic competition using Japanese firm-level data. Although differentiating products (services) is considered important in firms’ strategies and productivity growth, it has not been sufficiently investigated in previous studies. In this paper, we study this issue in two retail trade industries, department stores and supermarkets, applying the model of Melitz (2000). Our results indicate that the standard production function is not relevant to estimate productivity in imperfectly competitive markets. It also suggests that the market structure should be carefully considered in productivity analysis. In addition, product differentiation has a positive effect on firms’ revenue for the supermarkets. Furthermore, the retail trade industries possibly follow increasing returns to scale. Thus, policy measures that promote economies of scale and product differentiation should contribute to further growth in these industries. In addition, the results indicate that the regulatory reform of the retail trade industry in 2000 increased the gap between winners and losers in terms of productivity.
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    Kato, Atsuyuki. 2012. Productivity, returns to scale and product differentiation in the retail trade industry: an empirical analysis using Japanese firm-level data. © Springer. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/4303.
    ISSN
    0895-562X
    Keywords
    Industry
    Development Economics
    Economic Models
    Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
    Securities
    Mines
    Competition
    Industrial competition
    Unfair competition
    Monopolies
    Competition policy
    Development cooperation
    Economic discrimination
    Industrial Development
    Financial Services Industry
    Industrial Sector
    Competition
    Comparative economics
    Communication in economic development
    Industrialization
    Monopoly
    Barriers to entry
    Monopolistic competition
    Restraint of trade
    Price discrimination
    Imperfect competition
    Press monopoly
    Diversification in industry
    Unfair competition
    Investment banking
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11540/4303
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    Kato, Atsuyuki
    Theme
    Economics
    Industry

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