This paper examines grocery retailers' ability to influence prices charged to consumers and paid to suppliers. We discuss how retailer market power manifests itself in terms of pricing and marketing strategies by setting forth and offering evidence in support of eight "stylized facts" of retailer pricing and brand decisions. We argue that little, if any, of this behavior can be explained by a model of a competitive, price-taking retailer, but that most of the indicated behavior was also inconsistent with traditional models of market power. Finally, we discuss the impacts of aspects of this retailer behavior on the upstream farm sector
While many have proposed theories to explain trade promotion behavior by manufacturers, to date a la...
This paper examines retailers\u27 dynamic pricing behavior in a competitive environment, using scann...
Food and agricultural commodity prices exhibit several empirical regularities, including asymmetric ...
This paper examines grocery retailers' ability to influence prices charged to consumers and paid to ...
This paper examines grocery retailers ’ ability to influence prices charged to consumers and paid to...
This paper examines grocery retailers' ability to influence prices charged to consumers and paid to ...
This study examines retailer pricing behavior for iceberg lettuce shipped from California and Arizon...
The typical model of retail pricing for produce products assumes retailers set price equal to the fa...
The typical model of retail pricing for produce products assumes retailers set price equal to the fa...
In this paper we present an empirical study of a supermarket supply chain to understand the determin...
In many industrialized countries, the grocery-retailing sector exhibits a strong and increasing mark...
Recent research in marketing has focused on cross-category variation in the market share of private ...
This paper empirically investigates the determinants of retailers' pricing decisions. It finds that ...
This work documents and analyzes three pricing practices that are common to the retail food industry...
Oftentimes, prices at farmers' markets are much cheaper than those at grocery stores. However, litt...
While many have proposed theories to explain trade promotion behavior by manufacturers, to date a la...
This paper examines retailers\u27 dynamic pricing behavior in a competitive environment, using scann...
Food and agricultural commodity prices exhibit several empirical regularities, including asymmetric ...
This paper examines grocery retailers' ability to influence prices charged to consumers and paid to ...
This paper examines grocery retailers ’ ability to influence prices charged to consumers and paid to...
This paper examines grocery retailers' ability to influence prices charged to consumers and paid to ...
This study examines retailer pricing behavior for iceberg lettuce shipped from California and Arizon...
The typical model of retail pricing for produce products assumes retailers set price equal to the fa...
The typical model of retail pricing for produce products assumes retailers set price equal to the fa...
In this paper we present an empirical study of a supermarket supply chain to understand the determin...
In many industrialized countries, the grocery-retailing sector exhibits a strong and increasing mark...
Recent research in marketing has focused on cross-category variation in the market share of private ...
This paper empirically investigates the determinants of retailers' pricing decisions. It finds that ...
This work documents and analyzes three pricing practices that are common to the retail food industry...
Oftentimes, prices at farmers' markets are much cheaper than those at grocery stores. However, litt...
While many have proposed theories to explain trade promotion behavior by manufacturers, to date a la...
This paper examines retailers\u27 dynamic pricing behavior in a competitive environment, using scann...
Food and agricultural commodity prices exhibit several empirical regularities, including asymmetric ...