Retail Gravity Models and Consumer Choice: A Theoretical and Empirical Critique
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Within the field of retail distribution, the gravity and potential models have long been used for defining trading areas surrounding major cities. In recent years, particularly with the growth of the regional shopping center, these "laws" have been increasingly utilized to predict market boundaries between competing retail facilities within the metropolitan area.1 The intent of this article is to
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