Abstract

In this article consumer store choice preferences are linked to retail trading areas by a new measure of the forces of geographical competition in marketing. Initial examination suggests that existing methodology does not model the overlap between intraurban trading areas correctly. The new measure may also offer improved opportunities for the study of consumer propensity to search.

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