Discussion paper

DP3598 Contracts, Externalities and Incentives in Shopping Malls

This Paper demonstrates that mall store contracts are written to internalize externalities through both an efficient allocation and pricing of space and an efficient allocation of incentives across stores. Certain stores generate externalities by drawing customers to other stores, while many stores primarily benefit from external mall traffic. Therefore, to varying degrees, the success of each store depends upon the presence and effort of other stores, and the effort of the developer to attract customers to the mall. Using a unique dataset of mall tenant contracts, we show that rental contracts are written to: (i) efficiently price the net externality of each store, and (ii) align the incentives to induce optimal effort by the developer and each mall store according to the externality of each store?s effort.

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Citation

Prendergast, C, E Gould and B Pashigian (2002), ‘DP3598 Contracts, Externalities and Incentives in Shopping Malls‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 3598. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp3598