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Dye the accumulation or Anballung of certain objects is called.

In the economic science dye designates the accumulation of different enterprises, typically at a location (so-called location dye). Advantages result to the enterprises from a attractions increase, e.g. in the context of the One stop Shopping in the retail trade. The dye effect depends on the industry and the customer: While the location dye of several homogeneous Lebensmitteldiscounter favours rather a hard price fight (so-called limit Pricing), the location dye of shoe stores promotes location attractiveness. The cause lies - at least in the retail trade - in the product-related purchase behavior: with so-called Shopping Goods would like to be able to compare the customer from a large selection, while the goods of the daily need (Convenience Goods) are procured fast and without further comparisons.


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