We examine the incentives of atomistic producers to differentiate and collectively market products. We analyze market and welfare effects of alternative producer organizations, discuss circumstances under which they will evolve, and describe implications for the ongoing debate between the EU and the United States. As fixed costs of development and marketing increase and the anticipated market size falls, it becomes essential to increase the producer organization’s ability to control supply to cover the fixed costs associated with the introduction of differentiated products. Counterintuitively, stronger property right protection for producer organizations may enhance welfare even after a differentiated product has been developed
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www.matric.iastate.edu Sergio Lence is a professor of economics at Iowa State University. Stéphan Ma...
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This study provides a new framework of analysis of the market and welfare effects of mandatory count...
Item does not contain fulltextThe role of well-functioning markets for development is now widely rec...
This paper presents a theoretical economic model assessing the effects of the level of mandatory ge...
The role of well-functioning markets for development is now widely recognized, however the challenge...
Evaluating the possible benefits of the introduction of genetically modified (GM) crops must address...
This paper examines the incentive of atomistic agricultural producers within a specific geographical...
This study considers the welfare impact of labeling policies of agricultural commod-ities with speci...
This study considers the welfare impact of labeling policies of agricultural commodities with specif...
www.matric.iastate.edu Sergio Lence is a professor of economics at Iowa State University. Stéphan Ma...
The analysis proposed in this paper is concerned with the welfare effects of self-regulation by Prod...
Linked with the growing power of retailers, European farmers have gradually lost control over supply...
Recent empirical work suggests that cooperative presence in differentiated product markets lowers th...
We analyze how the organization of imports of agricultural products due to trade liberalization affe...
This study provides a new framework of analysis of the market and welfare effects of mandatory count...
Modern agricultural marketing cooperatives must implement farm-level differentiation to meet require...
This study provides a new framework of analysis of the market and welfare effects of mandatory count...
Item does not contain fulltextThe role of well-functioning markets for development is now widely rec...
This paper presents a theoretical economic model assessing the effects of the level of mandatory ge...
The role of well-functioning markets for development is now widely recognized, however the challenge...
Evaluating the possible benefits of the introduction of genetically modified (GM) crops must address...