This article analyses the changes in Brazilian food retailing by investigating the co-existence of, and the pricing variation across, large supermarket chains and small independent supermarkets. It uses cointegration tests to show that, despite the widespread belief that small supermarkets are inefficient and charge higher prices, they in fact charge lower prices. Accordingly, in contrast to the prevailing literature on food-retail development, competition in food retail is complex and cannot be described as a simple Darwinian process of market concentration. The article explores the survival of small retail and its consequences for the current discussion on modern food retail in developing countries
In Brazil, big food retails are losing space to small formats like, among others, small supermarkets...
The main goal of this paper is to better understand the low income Brazilian market, supported by tw...
Supermarkets are traditionally viewed by development economists, policymakers, and practitioners as ...
This article analyses the changes in Brazilian food retailing by investigating the co-existence of, ...
Abstract – This paper analyzes competition among supermarkets in Brazil. In contrast to part of the ...
Abstract – The paper analyzes competition among supermarkets in Brazil. In contrast to part of the e...
The paper analyzes competition among supermarkets in Brazil. In contrast to part of the economic lit...
Even considering that a vast percentage of the world population is made up by low-income consumers, ...
O objetivo desta pesquisa é analisar a competição entre supermercados. Contrapondo parte da literatu...
Objective To analyse the association between food store type and the consumption of ultra-processed ...
The aim of the article is to compare food distribution systems in different countries. For this pur...
The Brazilian retail sector has gone through expressive structural transformations since the 90’s d...
Global retail chains are becoming increasingly dominant in the global food trade, and their rise lea...
There is great interest among policy makers in how to influence the behavior of supermarkets in ways...
Global retail chains are becoming increasingly dominant in the global food trade and their rise lead...
In Brazil, big food retails are losing space to small formats like, among others, small supermarkets...
The main goal of this paper is to better understand the low income Brazilian market, supported by tw...
Supermarkets are traditionally viewed by development economists, policymakers, and practitioners as ...
This article analyses the changes in Brazilian food retailing by investigating the co-existence of, ...
Abstract – This paper analyzes competition among supermarkets in Brazil. In contrast to part of the ...
Abstract – The paper analyzes competition among supermarkets in Brazil. In contrast to part of the e...
The paper analyzes competition among supermarkets in Brazil. In contrast to part of the economic lit...
Even considering that a vast percentage of the world population is made up by low-income consumers, ...
O objetivo desta pesquisa é analisar a competição entre supermercados. Contrapondo parte da literatu...
Objective To analyse the association between food store type and the consumption of ultra-processed ...
The aim of the article is to compare food distribution systems in different countries. For this pur...
The Brazilian retail sector has gone through expressive structural transformations since the 90’s d...
Global retail chains are becoming increasingly dominant in the global food trade, and their rise lea...
There is great interest among policy makers in how to influence the behavior of supermarkets in ways...
Global retail chains are becoming increasingly dominant in the global food trade and their rise lead...
In Brazil, big food retails are losing space to small formats like, among others, small supermarkets...
The main goal of this paper is to better understand the low income Brazilian market, supported by tw...
Supermarkets are traditionally viewed by development economists, policymakers, and practitioners as ...