We study incentives for information sharing (about uncertain future demand for final output) among firms in imperfectly competitive markets for farm output. Information sharing generally leads to increases in expected total welfare but may reduce expected firm profits. Even when expected firm profits increase, information sharing does not represent equilibrium behavior because firms face a prisoner’s dilemma in which it is privately rational for each firm to withhold information, given that other firms report truthfully. This equilibrium can be overcome if firms commit to simultaneously reporting their information and if reports are verifiable. We argue that agricultural bargaining associations serve both these roles
This paper develops a conceptual model that analyzes the impact of increasing market transparency un...
This paper develops a conceptual model that analyzes the impact of increasing market transparency un...
New production technologies, consumers who are more discriminating, and the need for improved coordi...
We study incentives for information sharing (about uncertain future demand for final output) among f...
We study incentives for information sharing (about uncertain future demand for final output) among f...
We study incentives for information sharing (about uncertain future demand for final output) among a...
We study incentives for information sharing (about uncertain future demand for final output) among a...
We study incentives for information sharing among agricultural intermediaries in imperfectly compet-...
Abstract: We study incentives for information sharing among agricultural intermediaries in imperfect...
This paper identifies market and commodity characteristics that seem to support successful cooperati...
This paper identifies market and commodity characteristics that seem to support successful cooperati...
We examine the optimal regulation of agricultural markets when farmers have organized their activity...
In some industries firms share information about demand and costs. Information sharing may facilitat...
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Primary food producers are permitted to bargain as a group for higher prices. Supply response, howev...
This paper develops a conceptual model that analyzes the impact of increasing market transparency un...
This paper develops a conceptual model that analyzes the impact of increasing market transparency un...
New production technologies, consumers who are more discriminating, and the need for improved coordi...
We study incentives for information sharing (about uncertain future demand for final output) among f...
We study incentives for information sharing (about uncertain future demand for final output) among f...
We study incentives for information sharing (about uncertain future demand for final output) among a...
We study incentives for information sharing (about uncertain future demand for final output) among a...
We study incentives for information sharing among agricultural intermediaries in imperfectly compet-...
Abstract: We study incentives for information sharing among agricultural intermediaries in imperfect...
This paper identifies market and commodity characteristics that seem to support successful cooperati...
This paper identifies market and commodity characteristics that seem to support successful cooperati...
We examine the optimal regulation of agricultural markets when farmers have organized their activity...
In some industries firms share information about demand and costs. Information sharing may facilitat...
may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that th...
Primary food producers are permitted to bargain as a group for higher prices. Supply response, howev...
This paper develops a conceptual model that analyzes the impact of increasing market transparency un...
This paper develops a conceptual model that analyzes the impact of increasing market transparency un...
New production technologies, consumers who are more discriminating, and the need for improved coordi...