Scholarly edition
When Little Things Mean a Lot: On the Inefficiency of Item Pricing Laws
Abstract
We study item-pricing laws (which require that each item in a store be individually marked with a price sticker) and examine and quantify their costs and benefits. On the cost side, we argue that item-pricing laws increase the retailers' costs, forcing them to raise prices. We test this prediction using data on retail prices from large supermarket chains in the Tri-State area of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. The Tri-States offer a …
Authors
Bergen M; Levy D; Ray S; Rubin P; Zeliger B