In this paper, we aim to model the vertical relation between retailers and suppliers in the food industry whereby retailers exercise seller power in their relation with consumers and buyer power in their relation with producers. We then evaluate the degree of price transmission, relative to the perfectly competitive benchmark, from the farm to the retail sector assuming a supply shock. With the view to evaluating the impact of market power's interaction with industry technology on the degree of price transmission, we assume industry technology to be characterised by variable input proportions and non-constant returns to scale. Our model predicts that, relative to that which obtains when markets are perfectly competitive and industry technol...
Empirical studies of price transmission often suggest that imperfect pass-through may be due to mark...
This thesis is divided into two areas of investigation. Firstly, acknowledging the use of New Empiri...
This thesis is divided into two areas of investigation. Firstly, acknowledging the use of New Empiri...
In this paper, we aim to model the vertical relation between retailers and suppliers in the food ind...
Abstract: In this paper, we aim to model the vertical relation between retailers and suppliers in th...
Much of the recent literature on price transmission focuses on whether price changes occurring at on...
Establishing the presence of market power in food chains has become an increasingly pertinent line o...
Establishing the presence of market power in food chains has become an increasingly pertinent line o...
This paper focuses on price transmission in a vertically-related set-up where the retail stage may e...
Aclassic oligopoly/oligopsony model is developed to assess the degree of price transmission in a two...
Aclassic oligopoly/oligopsony model is developed to assess the degree of price transmission in a two...
The aim of this paper is twofold: from one hand to study the degree of vertical integration in the ...
The thesis aims to contribute to the literature on two fronts. Firstly, it aims to contribute to the...
This thesis is divided into two areas of investigation. Firstly, acknowledging the use of New Empiri...
Empirical studies of price transmission often suggest that imperfect pass-through may be due to mark...
Empirical studies of price transmission often suggest that imperfect pass-through may be due to mark...
This thesis is divided into two areas of investigation. Firstly, acknowledging the use of New Empiri...
This thesis is divided into two areas of investigation. Firstly, acknowledging the use of New Empiri...
In this paper, we aim to model the vertical relation between retailers and suppliers in the food ind...
Abstract: In this paper, we aim to model the vertical relation between retailers and suppliers in th...
Much of the recent literature on price transmission focuses on whether price changes occurring at on...
Establishing the presence of market power in food chains has become an increasingly pertinent line o...
Establishing the presence of market power in food chains has become an increasingly pertinent line o...
This paper focuses on price transmission in a vertically-related set-up where the retail stage may e...
Aclassic oligopoly/oligopsony model is developed to assess the degree of price transmission in a two...
Aclassic oligopoly/oligopsony model is developed to assess the degree of price transmission in a two...
The aim of this paper is twofold: from one hand to study the degree of vertical integration in the ...
The thesis aims to contribute to the literature on two fronts. Firstly, it aims to contribute to the...
This thesis is divided into two areas of investigation. Firstly, acknowledging the use of New Empiri...
Empirical studies of price transmission often suggest that imperfect pass-through may be due to mark...
Empirical studies of price transmission often suggest that imperfect pass-through may be due to mark...
This thesis is divided into two areas of investigation. Firstly, acknowledging the use of New Empiri...
This thesis is divided into two areas of investigation. Firstly, acknowledging the use of New Empiri...