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Exploring Revenue Trends in Alley Commercial Areas in Seoul, Korea
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Publication Year
2025-02
Journal
KDI Journal of Economic Policy
Publisher
한국개발연구원
Citation
KDI Journal of Economic Policy, Vol.47 No.1, pp.1-17
Keyword
Commercial DistrictsSales GrowthDistributional InequalityCOVID-19
Abstract
This study examines changes in sales by business category and area in Korea’s small commercial districts. Unlike previous studies that focused primarily on overall sales levels before and after the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper emphasizes temporal variations in the inequality of sales distributions. Using credit-card-based data comprising 392,832 sales records aggregated by (category, area) units, the primary analysis reveals that sales distributions have recently become more dispersed across most categories, underscoring the vulnerability of less-advantaged areas in the post-pandemic period. In a secondary analysis, regression and machine learning models were applied to investigate factors influencing regional sales disparities. The findings indicate that although overall sales, which declined sharply during the pandemic, rebounded rapidly after 2021, they have shown a significant downturn in recent periods. The paper concludes with a discussion of relevant policy implications.
ISSN
2586-2995
Language
Eng
URI
https://aurora.ajou.ac.kr/handle/2018.oak/36171
Type
Article
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