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Economies of scale in grocery retailing in Finland
Authors:Ville Aalto-Setl
Institution:National Consumer Research Centre, P.O. Box 5, FIN-00531 Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:This paper considers the question of store-level economies of scale in grocery retailing. Hedonic price and cost functions are used in modelling the price and cost structure of retailers, but without making the assumption of constant mark-ups, as normally done in hedonic price studies. The main result of the paper is that store-level economies of scale do exist in grocery retailing: large stores have on average 10% lower costs per sold unit than small stores. The second major finding is that most of the benefits from scale economies are passed on to consumers: the price level of large stores is 10% lower on average than of small stores.
Keywords:Hedonic prices  Store size
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