The U.S. broiler industry is highly vertically integrated and increasingly concentrated in the number of firms and production areas. These structural elements could have implications for performance and the functioning of the law of one price (LOP) across regions. This article investigates this using data on four regional markets. Cointegration results indicate that regional prices are spatially linked in the long run, but pairwise cointegration was not found, suggesting that the LOP does not hold. Causality tests confirm the relative importance of price shocks from the South. This finding is reflective of price coordination by firms with production in multiple regions
Abstract firm or industry data and has not looked at the effect A method was developed with time ser...
The dynamic relationship between four regional cash prices for fed (slaughter) cattle is investigate...
This paper analyzes non-competitive market conduct in the U.S. cattle procurement markets. Rather th...
The U.S. broiler industry is highly vertically integrated and increasingly concentrated in the numbe...
This study presents a testing methodology to analyze potential price asymmetries among the farm, who...
Geographic markets are extremely important to agriculture because agricultural products are bulky an...
Predominance of production and marketing contracts in the broiler industry suggests a traditional an...
Previous analyses of market integration often ignore the spatial aspect of economic activity. A mode...
This study presents a testing methodology to analyze potential price asymmetries among the farm, who...
As social scientists have become increasingly aware of the welfare implications of firms' locations ...
Most studies on price relationships in spatial markets assume that perfect information is a public g...
Utilizing weekly data from Cattle-~ the nature of spatial price relationships for six cattle classes...
The broiler sector in Peninsular Malaysia is marked by many structural elements of imperfect compet...
This paper investigates the spatial price linkages between Chinese regional beef markets using coint...
Delineation of geographic markets for fed cattle is essential in monitoring price behavior and deter...
Abstract firm or industry data and has not looked at the effect A method was developed with time ser...
The dynamic relationship between four regional cash prices for fed (slaughter) cattle is investigate...
This paper analyzes non-competitive market conduct in the U.S. cattle procurement markets. Rather th...
The U.S. broiler industry is highly vertically integrated and increasingly concentrated in the numbe...
This study presents a testing methodology to analyze potential price asymmetries among the farm, who...
Geographic markets are extremely important to agriculture because agricultural products are bulky an...
Predominance of production and marketing contracts in the broiler industry suggests a traditional an...
Previous analyses of market integration often ignore the spatial aspect of economic activity. A mode...
This study presents a testing methodology to analyze potential price asymmetries among the farm, who...
As social scientists have become increasingly aware of the welfare implications of firms' locations ...
Most studies on price relationships in spatial markets assume that perfect information is a public g...
Utilizing weekly data from Cattle-~ the nature of spatial price relationships for six cattle classes...
The broiler sector in Peninsular Malaysia is marked by many structural elements of imperfect compet...
This paper investigates the spatial price linkages between Chinese regional beef markets using coint...
Delineation of geographic markets for fed cattle is essential in monitoring price behavior and deter...
Abstract firm or industry data and has not looked at the effect A method was developed with time ser...
The dynamic relationship between four regional cash prices for fed (slaughter) cattle is investigate...
This paper analyzes non-competitive market conduct in the U.S. cattle procurement markets. Rather th...