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| EST. READ TIME 1 MIN.The Privatization of Liquor Retailing in Alberta
The purpose of this paper is to take the opportunity offered by the Alberta experience with liquor retailing privatization to examine the sort of market structure and its characteristics that are produced by market forces under privatization and to compare these with the market structure and characteristics of the government-owned system. The impact of government-imposed restrictions on the evolution of an efficient retail distribution system under privatization is also assessed.
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Douglas West
Douglas S. West is Professor of Economics at the University of Alberta. His teaching interests are in the areas ofIndustrial Organization, Competition Policy and Urban Economics. He has also published several papers dealing with privatization of liquor retailing in Alberta and he continues to carry out research on competition in Alberta's retail liquor industry. He also spent a year as T.D. MacDonald Chair of Industrial Economics at the Competition Bureau.… Read more Read Less…
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