In the past 15 years, industrial-organization economists have significantly expanded the range of algorithms for calculating welfare losses due to imperfect competition. We compare eleven empirical estimates of economic losses due to market power in 47 U.S. food manufacturing industries, almost all of them previously unpublished. Each of the studies incorporate different theoretical assumptions about demand conditions, supply conditions, or industry pricing behavior; or they utilize various data sources, time periods, and assumptions about the proper competitive benchmark. The estimates of average allocative losses due imperfect competition range from 0.2 percent to an impossibly high 289 percent of industry output; consumer losses range fr...
This paper measures the degree of market power of the Greek food and beverages manufacturing industr...
This paper measures the degree of market power of the Greek food and beverages manufacturing industr...
Losses of Welfare and Market Power in the French Food Industry by Pascal Lavergne, Vincent Réquillar...
In the past 15 years, industrial-organization economists have significantly expanded the range of al...
Arnold Harberger, in a seminal 1954 paper, was the first to estimate empirically the deadweight soci...
This paper estimates welfare losses in thirty-eight U.S. food and tobacco industries at the four-dig...
This paper estimates welfare losses in thirty-eight U.S. food and tobacco industries at the four-dig...
This paper estimates welfare losses in thirty-eight U.S. food and tobacco industries at the four-dig...
This article systematically estimates the allocative efficiency losses in the U.S. food and tobacco ...
This article systematically estimates the allocative efficiency losses in the U.S. food and tobacco ...
Since the late 1980s, the analysis of market power in the food industries has shifted from analyzing...
Since the late 1980s, the analysis of market power in the food industries has shifted from analyzing...
Corporate managers and executive compensation in many industries place significant emphasis on measu...
Despite the increasing importance of market power in the food industry, most policy models assume pe...
Despite the increasing importance of market power in the food industry, most policy models assume pe...
This paper measures the degree of market power of the Greek food and beverages manufacturing industr...
This paper measures the degree of market power of the Greek food and beverages manufacturing industr...
Losses of Welfare and Market Power in the French Food Industry by Pascal Lavergne, Vincent Réquillar...
In the past 15 years, industrial-organization economists have significantly expanded the range of al...
Arnold Harberger, in a seminal 1954 paper, was the first to estimate empirically the deadweight soci...
This paper estimates welfare losses in thirty-eight U.S. food and tobacco industries at the four-dig...
This paper estimates welfare losses in thirty-eight U.S. food and tobacco industries at the four-dig...
This paper estimates welfare losses in thirty-eight U.S. food and tobacco industries at the four-dig...
This article systematically estimates the allocative efficiency losses in the U.S. food and tobacco ...
This article systematically estimates the allocative efficiency losses in the U.S. food and tobacco ...
Since the late 1980s, the analysis of market power in the food industries has shifted from analyzing...
Since the late 1980s, the analysis of market power in the food industries has shifted from analyzing...
Corporate managers and executive compensation in many industries place significant emphasis on measu...
Despite the increasing importance of market power in the food industry, most policy models assume pe...
Despite the increasing importance of market power in the food industry, most policy models assume pe...
This paper measures the degree of market power of the Greek food and beverages manufacturing industr...
This paper measures the degree of market power of the Greek food and beverages manufacturing industr...
Losses of Welfare and Market Power in the French Food Industry by Pascal Lavergne, Vincent Réquillar...