The economics of geographical indications (GIs) is assessed within a vertical product differentiation framework that is consistent with the competitive structure of the agricultural sector with free entry/exit. It is assumed that certification costs are needed for GIs to serve as (collective) credible quality certification devices, and production of high-quality product is endogenously determined. We find that GIs can support a competitive provision of quality that partly overcomes the market failure and leads to clear welfare gains, although they fall short of delivering the (constrained) first-best level of the high-quality good. The main beneficiaries of the welfare gains are consumers. Producers may also accrue some benefit if the produ...
We analyze the effects of Geographical Indication (GI) labeling on quality choices and welfare with...
Geographical indications (GIs) refer to products with specific characteristics, qualities or reputat...
Session 5.11 - The role of Localised AgriFood Systems and place-based products in the transition pat...
The economics of geographical indications (GIs) is assessed within a vertical product differentiatio...
The economics of geographical indications (GIs) is assessed within a vertical product differentiatio...
Since 1992, the European Union has protected high-quality agricultural products based on geographica...
In our study, we tried to collect empirical studies focusing on the economic impact of Geographical...
We address the question of how the strength of protection for geographical indications (GIs) affects...
The debate over the “right way” of protecting geographical indicators (GIs) has resulted in a growin...
As worldwide consumer demand for high-quality products and for information about these products incr...
Geographical Indications (GIs) refer to products with specific characteristics, qualities, or reputa...
Despite the growing importance of geographical indications (GI), relatively little attention has bee...
Branding strategies centering on the geographical origins of a product can provide a basis for diffe...
We develop a reputation model to study the concurrent use of trademarks and certification for food p...
The paper deals with the analysis of behind the procedures for the recognition of a geographical ind...
We analyze the effects of Geographical Indication (GI) labeling on quality choices and welfare with...
Geographical indications (GIs) refer to products with specific characteristics, qualities or reputat...
Session 5.11 - The role of Localised AgriFood Systems and place-based products in the transition pat...
The economics of geographical indications (GIs) is assessed within a vertical product differentiatio...
The economics of geographical indications (GIs) is assessed within a vertical product differentiatio...
Since 1992, the European Union has protected high-quality agricultural products based on geographica...
In our study, we tried to collect empirical studies focusing on the economic impact of Geographical...
We address the question of how the strength of protection for geographical indications (GIs) affects...
The debate over the “right way” of protecting geographical indicators (GIs) has resulted in a growin...
As worldwide consumer demand for high-quality products and for information about these products incr...
Geographical Indications (GIs) refer to products with specific characteristics, qualities, or reputa...
Despite the growing importance of geographical indications (GI), relatively little attention has bee...
Branding strategies centering on the geographical origins of a product can provide a basis for diffe...
We develop a reputation model to study the concurrent use of trademarks and certification for food p...
The paper deals with the analysis of behind the procedures for the recognition of a geographical ind...
We analyze the effects of Geographical Indication (GI) labeling on quality choices and welfare with...
Geographical indications (GIs) refer to products with specific characteristics, qualities or reputat...
Session 5.11 - The role of Localised AgriFood Systems and place-based products in the transition pat...