ABSTRACT

First published in 1971, The Economics of the Distributive Trades is a comprehensive analysis of all sectors of the British retailing sector, written by the then-head of the Research Department of the John Lewis Partnership. Using economic statistics and modelling, Patrick McAnally examines the the full range of the retailing business, from output to competition, pricing, assortment and transport to location, staff and finance, and in doing so provides an invaluable snapshot of the state of the distributive trades at the end of the Sixties.

First published 1971.

chapter Chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 2|13 pages

The Output of the Distributive Trades

chapter Chapter 3|10 pages

Competition

chapter Chapter 4|15 pages

Pricing

chapter Chapter 5|16 pages

Assortment

chapter Chapter 6|12 pages

Transport and Storage

chapter Chapter 7|17 pages

Location of Shops

chapter Chapter 8|11 pages

Economic use of a Site

chapter Chapter 9|10 pages

Services

chapter Chapter 10|12 pages

Use of People

chapter Chapter 11|13 pages

Finance

chapter Chapter 12|9 pages

Summary in Economists' Categories