Increasing concentration in food processing has important economic implications for agricultural producers and consumers. This paper addresses the issue by focusing on a case where pure monopsony conditions appear to hold-catfish processing in West Alabama. Farm-level impacts of the market power imbalance are described via a six equation theoretical model. Results show price elasticity of farm supply governing the economic incentive to the processor for exploiting its market power: less (more) elastic supply implies greater (lesser) divergence between competitive and monopsony price. The theoretical model is operationalized using an indirect procedure recently suggested by Houck for estimating farm level supply elasticities. Based on t...
In this study, we estimated catfish feed and farm price reduced form equations. Of particular import...
This study estimates the relationship between catfish feed prices (per-unit cost) and relevant econo...
Although food processing sector production is inherently linked to the availability and prices of ag...
Increasing concentration in food processing has important economic implications for agricultural pro...
The overall purpose of this study is to estimate how the rise in grain prices (especially corn price...
In this paper we examine the marginal impact of changing farm supply on the market structure of the ...
Off-flavor in catfish restricts farm marketings 10 to 45% depending on the season. The economic imp...
The paper presents the implications of farmer- transmission where producer-cooperatives have owned p...
This paper addresses the issue of competition in the U.S. catfish industry. To this end, a conjectur...
The adoption of aquacultural products has created an imbalance of market power between catfish produ...
Off-flavor in catfish restricts farm market- Schupp), grocery store demand (Raulerson ings 10 to 45 ...
This study examines the dynamic effects of grain prices and energy prices on catfish feed prices and...
In the December 1986 edition of the The critical theoretical error in KS's deriva-Southern Jour...
Potential effects of alleged monopsony pricing of farm food products by supermarkets on farm product...
Primary agricultural markets are often characterized by oligopsony. This paper investigates the effe...
In this study, we estimated catfish feed and farm price reduced form equations. Of particular import...
This study estimates the relationship between catfish feed prices (per-unit cost) and relevant econo...
Although food processing sector production is inherently linked to the availability and prices of ag...
Increasing concentration in food processing has important economic implications for agricultural pro...
The overall purpose of this study is to estimate how the rise in grain prices (especially corn price...
In this paper we examine the marginal impact of changing farm supply on the market structure of the ...
Off-flavor in catfish restricts farm marketings 10 to 45% depending on the season. The economic imp...
The paper presents the implications of farmer- transmission where producer-cooperatives have owned p...
This paper addresses the issue of competition in the U.S. catfish industry. To this end, a conjectur...
The adoption of aquacultural products has created an imbalance of market power between catfish produ...
Off-flavor in catfish restricts farm market- Schupp), grocery store demand (Raulerson ings 10 to 45 ...
This study examines the dynamic effects of grain prices and energy prices on catfish feed prices and...
In the December 1986 edition of the The critical theoretical error in KS's deriva-Southern Jour...
Potential effects of alleged monopsony pricing of farm food products by supermarkets on farm product...
Primary agricultural markets are often characterized by oligopsony. This paper investigates the effe...
In this study, we estimated catfish feed and farm price reduced form equations. Of particular import...
This study estimates the relationship between catfish feed prices (per-unit cost) and relevant econo...
Although food processing sector production is inherently linked to the availability and prices of ag...