Cross-border shopping - trends and measurement issues = Achats outre-frontière - tendances et mesure / by Katharine Kemp.: CS13-604/21-PDF

"Retail sales have been declining or stagnating for the last three years or so. Their weak state has been closely associated with the recession, but has also been attributable, in part, to the much remarked upon "cross-border shopping" phenomenon. The extent to which the general weakness in consumer spending has been due to cross-border shopping, as opposed to domestic recessionary forces, is an important issue for policy makers"--Introduction.

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Department/Agency Canada. Statistics Canada. Income and Expenditure Accounts Division.
Title Cross-border shopping - trends and measurement issues = Achats outre-frontière - tendances et mesure / by Katharine Kemp.
Variant title Achats outre-frontière - tendances et mesure
Series title Income and expenditure accounts technical series = Comptes des revenus et dépenses, série technique ; No. 21
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language Bilingual-[English | French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada].
"Reprinted from National Income and Expenditure Accounts, Third Quarter 1992 (Catalogue No. 13-001)."
"January 1993."
Includes bibliographic references.
Text in English and in French.
Publishing information Ottawa : [Statistics Canada], 1993.
Author / Contributor Kemp, Katharine.
Description [18] p.
Catalogue number
  • CS13-604/21-PDF
Departmental catalogue number 13-604 no. 21
Subject terms Retail trade
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