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- Title
WAL-MART, LEISURE, AND CULTURE.
- Authors
CARDEN, ART; COURTEMANCHE, CHARLES
- Abstract
This essay contributes to the debate about the alleged spillover effects associated with Wal-Mart’s growth. Combining county-level data on Wal-Mart entry and location from 1985 through 1998 with individual-level data on leisure activities, we estimate a positive relationship between Wal-Mart penetration and participation in activities involving inputs that can be bought at Wal-Mart. The relationship between Wal-Mart penetration and activities that do not involve inputs that can be bought at Wal-Mart is negative in most cases but may be positive or zero for “cultural” activities such as attending classical music concerts and visiting art galleries. The evidence is consistent with the thesis that deeper Wal-Mart penetration expands consumption possibilities.( JELA13, D00, C12, Z11, Z13)
- Subjects
DEBATE; WAL-Mart Stores Inc.; CORPORATE growth; CONSUMPTION (Economics); SOCIAL responsibility of business
- Publication
Contemporary Economic Policy, 2009, Vol 27, Issue 4, p450
- ISSN
1074-3529
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1465-7287.2009.00167.x