The Geography of Partial-Market Exits: Applying Geospatial and Econometric Methods to Analyze 2017 Department Store Closures in the United States Page: III
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I would like to thank all of the scholars, mentors, friends, and family who supported me
throughout the research process. Thank you to Dr. Tammy Leonard, Dr. Chetan Tiwari, and Dr.
Murray Rice for their guidance, investment and advocacy over the past two years. Thank you to
Dr. R. Andrew Butters for helping me lay the foundations for this project when I was still an
undergraduate student. The time we spent discussing basic ideas and models became a great
launch pad for the study as it exists now.
Many thanks to my undergraduate research intern, Jonathan Croker. Your assistance with
data cleaning, store profiling and GIS processing was invaluable. Your efforts are appreciated. I
must thank Tami Deaton, Keshia Wilkins and all of the faculty in the Department of Geography
for giving me a great community to be in while studying here for two years very far from home.
Finally, to the family and friends who have supported me through each challenge and triumph-
thank you, always.iii
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Reed, Connor. The Geography of Partial-Market Exits: Applying Geospatial and Econometric Methods to Analyze 2017 Department Store Closures in the United States, thesis, May 2019; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1505160/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .