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영어
The effect of passing pedestrians’ characteristics on retail rents was empirically modeled and tested. The theoretical basis for the study was the equilibrium model based on consumer and retailer behaviour. The data included information on retail rents and passing pedestrians’ characteristics for the 96 major trade areas in South Korea. As the results, using the regression tree method, the variables do affect retail rents of the study areas were volume of female pedestrians in the thirties around 7:00 pm in weekday, volume of female pedestrians in the teens around 4:00 pm in weekday, volume of male pedestrians in the thirties around 12:00 pm in weekend, and volume of female pedestrians in the thirties around 12:00 pm in weekend. In summary, not only numbers of the customers of a store but also volume of passing pedestrians should be considered to determine the retail rents.
목차
1. Introduction
2. Retail Rents and Passing Pedestrians
3. Theoretical Model
3.1 Volume of Passing Pedestrians
3.2 Statistical Characteristics of the Passing Pedestrians
3.3 Volume of Pedestrians by Time Frame
3.4 Volume of Pedestrians by Location
4. Data
5. Empirical Results
5.1 Analysis of Relationship between the Variables
5.2 Classification and Regression Tree (CART)
6. Conclusions
References and Bibliography
Appendix