Internalizing externalities: The pricing of space in shopping malls

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作者
Pashigian, BP [1 ]
Gould, ED
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[1] Univ Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
[2] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, IL-91905 Jerusalem, Israel
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10.1086/467386
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F [经济];
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Consumers are attracted to malls because of the presence of well-known anchors-department stores with recognized names. Anchors generate mall traffic that indirectly increases the sales of lesser-known mall stores. Lesser-known stores can free ride off of the reputations of better-known stores. Mall developers internalize these externalities by offering rent subsidies to anchors and by charging rent premiums to other mall tenants. We estimate that anchors receive a per foot rent subsidy of no less than 72 percent that which nonanchor stores pay. Anchors pay a lower rent per square foot in larger malls (with several department stores) than in smaller malls (with fewer department stores), even though sales per square foot of anchors are the same in the two types of malls. In contrast, the sales and rent per square foot of other mall stores are higher in superregional malls than in regional malls.
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