A model of vertical quality differentiation is used to analyze the introduction of continuous and binary labeling in a market for credence goods with process attributes under autarky and free trade. The results indicate that continuous labeling increases welfare under autarky and free trade so long as labeling is not too expensive. With binary labeling, consumer welfare is increased if the standard is set above the level that would be chosen under continuous labeling under autarky. In the case of free trade, the effects depend on whether binary labeling is harmonized or whether there is mutual recognition of different standards
We develop a vertical differentiation model for the setting of standards and labeling in an internat...
This paper analyses the impact of labeling in a context where the products come from a supply chain....
This study considers the welfare impact of labeling policies of agricultural commodities with specif...
A model of vertical quality differentiation is used to analyze the introduction of continuous and bi...
Using a model of vertical product differentiation, we show under what institutional circumstances we...
credence goods: Mandatory labeling and gains from international integration ian sheldon Brian roe n...
This paper analyses the impact of quality based labelling on product prices, factor allocation and t...
Certified labeling for credence attributes is examined using the concepts of pooled and separating e...
Certified labeling for credence attributes is examined using the concepts of pooled and separating e...
This paper analyses the economic consequences of labeling in a setting with two vertically related m...
The authors provide a formal analysis of the welfare and trade implications of eco-labeling schemes....
An analytical model is developed to examine product quality labeling. Prior to labeling all consumer...
A model of vertical product differentiation is used to analyze the labeling of credence goods, focus...
This paper analyses the impact of labelling in a context where the products come from a rather long ...
This study considers the welfare impact of labeling policies of agricultural commod-ities with speci...
We develop a vertical differentiation model for the setting of standards and labeling in an internat...
This paper analyses the impact of labeling in a context where the products come from a supply chain....
This study considers the welfare impact of labeling policies of agricultural commodities with specif...
A model of vertical quality differentiation is used to analyze the introduction of continuous and bi...
Using a model of vertical product differentiation, we show under what institutional circumstances we...
credence goods: Mandatory labeling and gains from international integration ian sheldon Brian roe n...
This paper analyses the impact of quality based labelling on product prices, factor allocation and t...
Certified labeling for credence attributes is examined using the concepts of pooled and separating e...
Certified labeling for credence attributes is examined using the concepts of pooled and separating e...
This paper analyses the economic consequences of labeling in a setting with two vertically related m...
The authors provide a formal analysis of the welfare and trade implications of eco-labeling schemes....
An analytical model is developed to examine product quality labeling. Prior to labeling all consumer...
A model of vertical product differentiation is used to analyze the labeling of credence goods, focus...
This paper analyses the impact of labelling in a context where the products come from a rather long ...
This study considers the welfare impact of labeling policies of agricultural commod-ities with speci...
We develop a vertical differentiation model for the setting of standards and labeling in an internat...
This paper analyses the impact of labeling in a context where the products come from a supply chain....
This study considers the welfare impact of labeling policies of agricultural commodities with specif...