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An Analysis of Retail and Service Sector Count Data: Identification of Market Potential for Wisconsin Counties

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  • Deller, Steven C.
  • Kures, Matt
  • Ryan, William
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The objective of this applied research project is to use Wisconsin county sales tax data to identify the strengths and weaknesses of selected retail and service sectors. Using "count" data on the number of businesses that report taxable sales we apply regression analysis to develop an estimate of the expected number of firms in the county. By comparing the observed and expected number of firms we can identify strengths and weaknesses. Through the regression analysis we can also identify which socioeconomic characteristics are associated with which types of retail and service firms. The method that we offer we refer to as Firm Count Analysis (FCA) and can be viewed as a complement to Trade Area Analysis (TAA) and the analysis of sales data.

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  • Deller, Steven C. & Kures, Matt & Ryan, William, 2006. "An Analysis of Retail and Service Sector Count Data: Identification of Market Potential for Wisconsin Counties," Staff Papers 12688, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:wisagr:12688
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.12688
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    1. Deller, Steven C., 2006. "An Updated Trade Area Analysis of Wisconsin Counties for 2005," Staff Papers 10281, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics.
    2. Henderson, David A., 1990. "Rural Retail Sales and Consumer Expenditure Functions," Journal of Agricultural Economics Research, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, vol. 42(3), pages 1-8.
    3. Thomas R. Harris & Kalyan Chakraborty & Lijuan Xiao & Rangesan Narayanan, 1996. "Application Of Count Data Procedures To Estimate Thresholds For Rural Commercial Sectors," The Review of Regional Studies, Southern Regional Science Association, vol. 26(1), pages 75-88, Summer.
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    1. Deller, Steven C., 2011. "A Trade Area Analysis of Wisconsin Counties: Updated for 2010," Staff Paper Series 558, University of Wisconsin, Agricultural and Applied Economics.
    2. Deller, Steven C., 2012. "A Trade Area Analysis of Wisconsin Retail Markets: Updated for 2011," Staff Paper Series 567, University of Wisconsin, Agricultural and Applied Economics.

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