Abstract

Czech and Slovak retailing has, in the past, had low amounts of selling space, inconvenient retail structures and the consumerin an inferior role. Afrer the fall of the communist regime, a period of fundamental economic transition began. Privatisation hasentirely changed the ownership structure and the retail network has become very fragmented. Now a reconcentrationprocess has been started. These developments go hand in hand with changes in the quality of retail supply, and are supportedby the influx of foreign retail chains.

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