Consumers are in general less informed than producers about the quality of agricultural goods. To reduce he information gap, consumers can rely on standards (e.g., certification) that ensure quality and origin of the goods. These costly standards can be adopted by a group of producers of high-quality goods. We study the formation of such a group that we model as a club. We first investigate under what circumstances a club of a given size is desirable for producers, and for society. We then analyze the optimal size of the club when there exists a direct barrier to entry, and when there is no barrier. We find that for intermediate values of certification costs, the industry and a club of a given size of certified producers have divergent inc...
Stricter quality requirements and greater uses of private quality standards have a considerable impa...
Consider a community that shares a technology for producing a club good (Buchanan, 1965): any group ...
Non-Peer ReviewedThis study was undertaken to determine if crop production club members represent an...
Consumers are in general less informed than producers about the quality of agricultural goods. To re...
Abstract Consumers are, in general, less informed than producers about the quality of agricultural g...
Consumers are in general less informed than producers about the quality of agricultural goods. To re...
Could it be beneficial for a subset of producers to form a club in which each member agrees to buy f...
Club varieties are protected horticultural varieties that farmers can grow only with the agreement o...
<p>The unintended presence of traces of genetically modified (GM) crops in the harvests of non-GM cr...
Market competition creates strategic incentives for firms to communicate private information about t...
This paper examines the incentive of atomistic agricultural producers within a specific geographical...
The possibility of increased production of genetically modified (GM) crops in agriculture accentuate...
The possibility of increased production of genetically modified (GM) crops in agriculture accentuate...
The analysis proposed in this paper is concerned with the welfare effects of self-regulation by Prod...
Certain members of a population consciously and deliberately decide to take joint action to provide ...
Stricter quality requirements and greater uses of private quality standards have a considerable impa...
Consider a community that shares a technology for producing a club good (Buchanan, 1965): any group ...
Non-Peer ReviewedThis study was undertaken to determine if crop production club members represent an...
Consumers are in general less informed than producers about the quality of agricultural goods. To re...
Abstract Consumers are, in general, less informed than producers about the quality of agricultural g...
Consumers are in general less informed than producers about the quality of agricultural goods. To re...
Could it be beneficial for a subset of producers to form a club in which each member agrees to buy f...
Club varieties are protected horticultural varieties that farmers can grow only with the agreement o...
<p>The unintended presence of traces of genetically modified (GM) crops in the harvests of non-GM cr...
Market competition creates strategic incentives for firms to communicate private information about t...
This paper examines the incentive of atomistic agricultural producers within a specific geographical...
The possibility of increased production of genetically modified (GM) crops in agriculture accentuate...
The possibility of increased production of genetically modified (GM) crops in agriculture accentuate...
The analysis proposed in this paper is concerned with the welfare effects of self-regulation by Prod...
Certain members of a population consciously and deliberately decide to take joint action to provide ...
Stricter quality requirements and greater uses of private quality standards have a considerable impa...
Consider a community that shares a technology for producing a club good (Buchanan, 1965): any group ...
Non-Peer ReviewedThis study was undertaken to determine if crop production club members represent an...