Geographical Indications (GIs) are considered as upmarket products because they are based on tradition and convey information about their geographical origin. Otherwise, the limitation of the geographical areas devoted to GIs and the exclusivity they benefit on the product lead to suspicions of monopoly power. Quality and market power should however reflect a stronger attachment, making consumers less price sensitive than for standard goods. This research aims to compare theses conjectures to empirical measures concerning the French cheese market. Price elasticities are computed from a demand model on 21 products, 11 Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) products and 10 non PDOs. The results are counterintuitive, PDOs being as price elastic...
This study aims at examining the consumers’ preferences and drivers affecting the choice of quality-...
To improve the dietary habits of the population, the EU, within the Farm to Fork strategy (F2F), is ...
Purpose – Geographical indications (GIs) provide a strong differenti...
Geographical Indications (GIs) are considered as upmarket products because they are based on traditi...
Geographical Indications (GIs) are considered as upmarket products because they are based on traditi...
Geographical Indications (GIs) can increase producer margins and contribute to local economic devel...
Geographical Indications (GIs) designate a particular label used to ensure quality, origin and prote...
The number of products bearing a Geographical Indication (GI) has increased steadily in recent years...
The paper questions the impact of geographical indication labels on firm export competitiveness in t...
The paper questions, both theoretically and empirically, the impact of geographical indication label...
The paper questions the impact of geographical indication labels on firm export competitiveness in t...
Consumers express a growing interest for local and quality foods certified by their origin and their...
tConsumers express a growing interest for local and quality foods certified by their origin and thei...
Despite the growing importance of geographical indications (GI), relatively little attention has bee...
In recent years, GI cheese consumption has attracted increasing interest among consumers, due to its...
This study aims at examining the consumers’ preferences and drivers affecting the choice of quality-...
To improve the dietary habits of the population, the EU, within the Farm to Fork strategy (F2F), is ...
Purpose – Geographical indications (GIs) provide a strong differenti...
Geographical Indications (GIs) are considered as upmarket products because they are based on traditi...
Geographical Indications (GIs) are considered as upmarket products because they are based on traditi...
Geographical Indications (GIs) can increase producer margins and contribute to local economic devel...
Geographical Indications (GIs) designate a particular label used to ensure quality, origin and prote...
The number of products bearing a Geographical Indication (GI) has increased steadily in recent years...
The paper questions the impact of geographical indication labels on firm export competitiveness in t...
The paper questions, both theoretically and empirically, the impact of geographical indication label...
The paper questions the impact of geographical indication labels on firm export competitiveness in t...
Consumers express a growing interest for local and quality foods certified by their origin and their...
tConsumers express a growing interest for local and quality foods certified by their origin and thei...
Despite the growing importance of geographical indications (GI), relatively little attention has bee...
In recent years, GI cheese consumption has attracted increasing interest among consumers, due to its...
This study aims at examining the consumers’ preferences and drivers affecting the choice of quality-...
To improve the dietary habits of the population, the EU, within the Farm to Fork strategy (F2F), is ...
Purpose – Geographical indications (GIs) provide a strong differenti...