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A Mathematical Theory of Store Operation

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A micro model is developed to explain the empirical phenomenon found in retailing of a linear cost curve with a positive intercept. The model employs queing theory together with the concept of a minimum "threshold" capacity. It takes into account excess capacity due to varying intensities of demand and idle capacity in between arrivals of customers. A shop is treated as a multi-channel service unit with additional non-service activities.

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  • Nooteboom, B., 1977. "A Mathematical Theory of Store Operation," Econometric Institute Archives 272145, Erasmus University Rotterdam.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:eureia:272145
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.272145
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    1. Stroeker, R. J., 1977. "Triangular - Square - Pentagonal Numbers," Econometric Institute Archives 272141, Erasmus University Rotterdam.
    2. Teekens, R. & Jansen, R., 1977. "A Note On The Estimation Of The Parameters Of A Multiplicative Allocation Model," Econometric Institute Archives 272143, Erasmus University Rotterdam.
    3. de Leede, E. & Koerts, J., 1977. "On The Notion Of Probability: A Survey," Econometric Institute Archives 272144, Erasmus University Rotterdam.
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    1. Dubbelman, C., 1977. "A Note On Theil'S Device For Choosing A Blus Base," Econometric Institute Archives 272147, Erasmus University Rotterdam.

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