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Working paper 400
Junichi Suzuki, "Land Use Regulation as a Barrier to Entry: Evidence from the Texas Lodging Industry", 2010-04-01
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Abstract: I empirically examines the anticompetitive effects of land use regulation by using microdata on midscale chain hotels in Texas. I construct a dynamic entry-exit model of midscale hotel chains. By endogenizing their entry decisions, the model explicitly considers hotel chains' reactions to the stringency of land use regulation. Estimation results indicate that imposing stringent regulation increases cost enough to affect hotel chains' entry decisions. Although hotel chains are the immediate payers of the increased entry cost, incumbents shift a part of their cost increase onto consumers by exploiting their increased market power. (JEL: R3, L1, L5)

Keywords: Land use regulation, zoning, barrier to entry, lodging industry

JEL Classification: R3;L1;L5

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