Market accessibility impacts retail productivity, shaping urban-periphery structure in Swedish economy.
The article investigates how market accessibility affects productivity in the retail sector compared to the overall economy in Sweden. The study analyzes the impact of market size on productivity in central and peripheral areas, finding differences in productivity levels. Retail businesses benefit more from being close to customers and in densely populated areas. By looking at individual earnings as a measure of productivity, the study provides a comprehensive analysis of retail productivity in the economy.