Evaluating the impact of Sunday trading deregulation
Danchev, Svetoslav ; Genakos, Christos
London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance
LSE - London
2015
16 p.
regulation ; retail trade ; statistics ; weekend working
CEP Discussion Paper
1336
Trade
English
Bibliogr.
"During the past few decades a number of European countries lifted the regulations that restricted the opening hours of shops on Sunday. In this paper we examine the impact of Sunday trade deregulation on employment, expenditure, prices and market structure using a difference-in-difference empirical framework and data from 30 European countries over the period 1999-2013. The results exhibit significant heterogeneity across products and sectors. We find robust evidence of a positive overall impact on employment. Expenditure also increases, but not for all retail product categories. We find no evidence of a significant impact on prices. Our findings have important policy implications, particularly for governments that try to combat high unemployment in the aftermath of the economic crisis."
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