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- Title
HAS WAL-MART BURIED MOM AND POP?: THE IMPACT OF WAL-MART ON SELF-EMPLOYMENT AND SMALL ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES.
- Authors
SOBEL, RUSSELL S.; DEAN, ANDREA M
- Abstract
This paper explores the widely accepted view that Wal-Mart causes significant harm to the traditional, small “mom and pop” business sector of the U.S. economy. We present the first rigorous econometric investigation of this issue by examining the rate of self-employment and the number of small employer establishments using both time series and cross-sectional data. We also examine alternative measures and empirical techniques for robustness. Contrary to popular belief, our results suggest that the process of creative destruction unleashed by Wal-Mart has had no statistically significant long-run impact on the overall size and profitability of the small business sector in the United States. ( JEL L81, D59, C21)
- Subjects
UNITED States; ECONOMIC competition; WAL-Mart Stores Inc.; ECONOMETRICS; SELF-employment; SMALL business; PRIVATE sector
- Publication
Economic Inquiry, 2008, Vol 46, Issue 4, p676
- ISSN
0095-2583
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1465-7295.2007.00091.x