Grading systems are often introduced to address the classic adverse selection problem associated with asymmetric information about product quality. However, grades are rarely measured perfectly, and adverse selection outcomes may persist due to grading error. We study the effects of errors in grading, focusing on asymmetric grading errors-namely when low-quality product can erroneously be classified as high quality, but not vice versa. In a conceptual model, we show the effects of asymmetric grading errors on returns to producers. Application to the California prune industry shows that grading errors reduce incentives to produce more valuable, larger prunes
Because grading errors can impede the integrity of the beef grading system, it is important to inves...
The authors consider an imperfect test of product quality and ask how it interacts with adverse sele...
Grading of agricultural produce especially the fruits and vegetables has become a perquisite of trad...
Grading systems are often introduced to address the classic adverse selection problem associated wit...
Grading is important to ensure the production of high-quality foods, but It Is usually done with err...
Grade is one of the key aspects of crop quality. In this article, I summarize basic issues and revie...
ABSTRACT. Processors, packer-shippers, integrators, and a variety of third-parties engage in a wide ...
Grading of agricultural commodities for quality is ubiquitous. By ensuring a minimum level for prod...
This paper examines the role of quality grades or standards in the supply chain. A model is employed...
Grading of agricultural produce especially the fruits and vegetables has become a perquisite of trad...
Live cattle are increasingly priced as an explicit function of U.S. Department of Agriculture yield ...
Owners of modest-sized,recreation-oriented ranch properties, known as “ranchettes,” appear to judge ...
Carcass data from more than 38,000 cattle was used to compare the called and measured yield grade in...
This paper reports on the behavior of experimental markets wherein buyers were ignorant (unless tru...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) beef grading system plays an important role in ma...
Because grading errors can impede the integrity of the beef grading system, it is important to inves...
The authors consider an imperfect test of product quality and ask how it interacts with adverse sele...
Grading of agricultural produce especially the fruits and vegetables has become a perquisite of trad...
Grading systems are often introduced to address the classic adverse selection problem associated wit...
Grading is important to ensure the production of high-quality foods, but It Is usually done with err...
Grade is one of the key aspects of crop quality. In this article, I summarize basic issues and revie...
ABSTRACT. Processors, packer-shippers, integrators, and a variety of third-parties engage in a wide ...
Grading of agricultural commodities for quality is ubiquitous. By ensuring a minimum level for prod...
This paper examines the role of quality grades or standards in the supply chain. A model is employed...
Grading of agricultural produce especially the fruits and vegetables has become a perquisite of trad...
Live cattle are increasingly priced as an explicit function of U.S. Department of Agriculture yield ...
Owners of modest-sized,recreation-oriented ranch properties, known as “ranchettes,” appear to judge ...
Carcass data from more than 38,000 cattle was used to compare the called and measured yield grade in...
This paper reports on the behavior of experimental markets wherein buyers were ignorant (unless tru...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) beef grading system plays an important role in ma...
Because grading errors can impede the integrity of the beef grading system, it is important to inves...
The authors consider an imperfect test of product quality and ask how it interacts with adverse sele...
Grading of agricultural produce especially the fruits and vegetables has become a perquisite of trad...