This paper examines whether ownership and increased competitive pressure affect food retailers’ market power, analysing whether all actors involved in the food supply chain deviate from the pricing behaviour that exists under perfect competition. A method proposed by Roeger (1995) is used to estimate price-cost margins, relaxing the assumptions of perfect competition and constant returns to scale. The obtained results show that foreign investments and consolidation have a positive and significant impact on the market power of food processors and retailers. Food processors, agricultural producers and wholesalers have lower price-cost margins than retailers, which suggests that these actors price closer to marginal costs being more concerned ...
This paper examines grocery retailers' ability to influence prices charged to consumers and paid to ...
Increased concentration in ownership of retail and wholesale food companies in the United States nat...
Buyer power and competition policy in food supply chains has emerged as an important economic issue ...
Market power and competition policy in food supply chains has emerged as an important economic issue...
In this paper we present an empirical study of a supermarket supply chain to understand the determin...
Abstract: This paper discusses recent developments in the structure of food markets worldwide, inclu...
The paper discusses trends in ownership concentration in three principal stages of the food system: ...
Establishing the presence of market power in food chains has become an increasingly pertinent line o...
Abstract: In this paper, we aim to model the vertical relation between retailers and suppliers in th...
The use of complementary inputs is a key characteristic of the production process in many food relat...
Research background: The analysis of the competitiveness between producers, processors and retailers...
In this paper, we aim to model the vertical relation between retailers and suppliers in the food ind...
Recent contributions to the issue of countervailing power have formally demonstrated that imperfectl...
Differences in transaction costs (i.e. costs of information processing, monitoring and control) betw...
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 ...
Increased concentration in ownership of retail and wholesale food companies in the United States nat...
Buyer power and competition policy in food supply chains has emerged as an important economic issue ...
Market power and competition policy in food supply chains has emerged as an important economic issue...
In this paper we present an empirical study of a supermarket supply chain to understand the determin...
Abstract: This paper discusses recent developments in the structure of food markets worldwide, inclu...
The paper discusses trends in ownership concentration in three principal stages of the food system: ...
Establishing the presence of market power in food chains has become an increasingly pertinent line o...
Abstract: In this paper, we aim to model the vertical relation between retailers and suppliers in th...
The use of complementary inputs is a key characteristic of the production process in many food relat...
Research background: The analysis of the competitiveness between producers, processors and retailers...
In this paper, we aim to model the vertical relation between retailers and suppliers in the food ind...
Recent contributions to the issue of countervailing power have formally demonstrated that imperfectl...
Differences in transaction costs (i.e. costs of information processing, monitoring and control) betw...
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 ...
Increased concentration in ownership of retail and wholesale food companies in the United States nat...
Buyer power and competition policy in food supply chains has emerged as an important economic issue ...