Document Type
Discussion Paper
Publication Date
3-1-2012
CFDP Number
1851
CFDP Update Date
2012-09-01
CFDP Pages
49
Abstract
This paper investigates the impact of spatial zoning restrictions on retail market outcomes. We estimate a structural model of entry, location and format choice across a large number of markets in the presence of zoning restrictions. The paper contributes to the literature in three ways: First, the paper demonstrates that the omission of zoning restrictions in the extant literature on entry and location choice leads to biased estimates of the factors affecting market potential and competitive intensity. Second, the cross-market variations in zoning regulations helps us test and provide evidence for the theory that constraints on spatial differentiation will lead to greater product differentiation. Finally, we provide qualitative insight on how zoning impacts retail entry and format variety; in particular we evaluate the impact of prototypical zoning arrangements such as “centralized,” “neighborhood,” and “outskirt” zoning on entry and format variety.
Recommended Citation
Datta, Sumon and Sudhir, K., "Does Reducing Spatial Differentiation Increase Product Differentiation? Effects of Zoning on Retail Entry and Format Variety" (2012). Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers. 2210.
https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/cowles-discussion-paper-series/2210