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Further reflections on the Golden Age in British multiple retailing 1976-1994: capital investment, market share and retail margins

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  • Carlo Morelli, 2005. "Further reflections on the Golden Age in British multiple retailing 1976-1994: capital investment, market share and retail margins," Dundee Discussion Papers in Economics 183, Economic Studies, University of Dundee.
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