Although important, the spatial dimension is often neglected in studies of market power and competition in agricultural markets. This paper investigates spatial competition for raw milk between dairies under the presence of marketing cooperatives. Since observed in reality, our model is based on uniform delivered pricing and overlapping market areas. We compare spatial cooperative price matching with non-cooperative Hotelling-Smithies conduct. Utilizing a vector error correction model we show that the observed low price transmission in Germany is in line with cooperative behaviour. This seems rational since it increases processors profits. The abolition of the quota system may increase price transmission
There exists a large literature on spatial price transmission in agro-food sectors, but research on ...
Traditional spatial equilibrium models have assumed that markets are either perfectly competitive or...
When trading with homogenous goods, consumers are not able to distinguish between individual goods a...
Although important, the spatial dimension is often neglected in studies of market power and competit...
In this paper we develop a theoretical model of competition among marketing cooperatives (co-ops) in...
In this paper we develop a theoretical model of competition among marketing cooperatives (co-ops) in...
This paper analyses differences in the pricing behaviour between cooperatives and investor-owned dai...
This study analyses spatial competition in Germany’s raw milk market differentiating between coopera...
A model of uniform spatial pricing with Löschian conduct as developeded by Alvarez et al. is tested ...
A model of uniform spatial pricing with Löschian conduct as developeded by Alvarez et al. is tested ...
The spatial dimension of the raw milk market facilitates the exercise of oligopsonistic power of mil...
This paper analyses imperfect competition in a spatial model that is applied to the European dairy i...
Abstract: This paper analyses imperfect competition in a spatial model that is applied to the Europe...
A generalization of Takayama and Judge's spatial equilibrium model that allows for any degree of mar...
Traditional spatial equilibrium models have assumed that markets are either perfectly competitive or...
There exists a large literature on spatial price transmission in agro-food sectors, but research on ...
Traditional spatial equilibrium models have assumed that markets are either perfectly competitive or...
When trading with homogenous goods, consumers are not able to distinguish between individual goods a...
Although important, the spatial dimension is often neglected in studies of market power and competit...
In this paper we develop a theoretical model of competition among marketing cooperatives (co-ops) in...
In this paper we develop a theoretical model of competition among marketing cooperatives (co-ops) in...
This paper analyses differences in the pricing behaviour between cooperatives and investor-owned dai...
This study analyses spatial competition in Germany’s raw milk market differentiating between coopera...
A model of uniform spatial pricing with Löschian conduct as developeded by Alvarez et al. is tested ...
A model of uniform spatial pricing with Löschian conduct as developeded by Alvarez et al. is tested ...
The spatial dimension of the raw milk market facilitates the exercise of oligopsonistic power of mil...
This paper analyses imperfect competition in a spatial model that is applied to the European dairy i...
Abstract: This paper analyses imperfect competition in a spatial model that is applied to the Europe...
A generalization of Takayama and Judge's spatial equilibrium model that allows for any degree of mar...
Traditional spatial equilibrium models have assumed that markets are either perfectly competitive or...
There exists a large literature on spatial price transmission in agro-food sectors, but research on ...
Traditional spatial equilibrium models have assumed that markets are either perfectly competitive or...
When trading with homogenous goods, consumers are not able to distinguish between individual goods a...