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Global Insight issued a call for research papers from the academic and business community on the economic impact of Wal-Mart, the nation's largest retailer, on the U.S. economy. An independent Global Insight Review Committee selected studies from among these submissions for presentation at the Wal-Mart sponsored conference, Economic Impact Research Conference: An In-Depth Look at Wal-Mart and Society, held in Washington, D.C. on November 4, 2005. The selection of studies was not dependent upon either positive or negative findings but on academic rigor, methodology, and overall quality of analysis.
To find out more, return to www.globalinsight.com/walmart
The following studies are available at no cost, with permission of the authors.
- The Economic Impact of Wal-Mart (registration required)
Global Insight, Inc.
- Selling a Cheaper Mousetrap: Wal-Mart's Effect on Retail Prices
Author: Emek Basker, University of Missouri
Visiting Scholar, Haas School of Business, University of California – Berkeley
- Putting a Smiley Face on the Dragon: Wal-Mart as Catalyst for U.S.-China Trade
Authors: Emek Basker, University of Missouri
Pham Hoang Van, University of Missouri
- For a Few Dollars Less: Estimating and Regulating the Costs and Benefits of Wal-Mart's Entry into Unionized Grocery Market
Authors: Randall Crane, University of California, Los Angeles
Daniel G. Chatman, Rutgers University
Marlon Boarnet, University of California, Irvine
Michael Manville, University of California, Los Angeles
- Consumer Benefits from Increased Competition in Shopping Outlets: Measuring the Effect of Wal-Mart
Authors: Jerry Hausman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ephraim Leibtag, USDA Economic Research Service Service,
- Three studies:
Author:
Michael J. Hicks, Air Force Institute of Technology and Marshall University
- The Economic Impact of Wal-Mart Supercenters on Existing Business in Mississippi
Authors: Albert Myles, Mississippi State University
Kenneth Stone, Iowa State University
Georgeanne Artz, Iowa State University
- The Effects of Wal-Mart on Local Labor Markets
Author: David Neumark, Public Policy Institute of California
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