Grower discontent with tournaments as mechanisms for settling poultry contracts can largely be attributed to the group composition risk that tournaments impose on growers. This paper focuses on the welfare effects of a widely advocated regulatory proposal to prevent integrator companies from using tournaments and replace them with schemes that compare performance to a fixed standard. The analysis shows that whereas the mandatory replacement of tournaments with fixed performance standards, absent any other rules, can decrease grower income insurance without raising welfare, replacing tournaments with fixed performance standards can simultaneously increase income insurance and welfare, provided that the piece rate is correctly specified.Indus...
Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued proposed revisions to its rules...
We estimate willingness to pay (WTP) to operate under two types of contracts—tournaments (Ts) and fi...
The exercise of market power by broiler processing firms (integrators) is plausible because local ma...
Grower discontent with tournaments as mechanisms for settling poultry contracts can largely be attri...
Grower discontent with tournaments as mechanisms for settling poultry contracts can largely be attri...
Grower discontent with tournaments as mechanisms for settling poultry contracts can largely be attri...
We consider the implications of banning tournament contracts and replacing them with fixed performan...
Using experimental economics, we compare the efficiency and welfare effects of tournaments and fixed...
In case of the tournament based pay-structure, the regulator may be able to increase the welfare of ...
In case of the tournament based pay-structure, the regulator may be able to increase the welfare of ...
In this paper we present a brief history of regulation of broiler contracts whose main characteristi...
Previous research has found that a significant part of risk from poultry grow-out farm operations is...
Previous research has found that a significant part of risk from poultry grow-out farm operations is...
We compare welfare effects of tournaments and piece rates in contracts with heterogeneous ability ag...
Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued proposed revisions to its rules...
Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued proposed revisions to its rules...
We estimate willingness to pay (WTP) to operate under two types of contracts—tournaments (Ts) and fi...
The exercise of market power by broiler processing firms (integrators) is plausible because local ma...
Grower discontent with tournaments as mechanisms for settling poultry contracts can largely be attri...
Grower discontent with tournaments as mechanisms for settling poultry contracts can largely be attri...
Grower discontent with tournaments as mechanisms for settling poultry contracts can largely be attri...
We consider the implications of banning tournament contracts and replacing them with fixed performan...
Using experimental economics, we compare the efficiency and welfare effects of tournaments and fixed...
In case of the tournament based pay-structure, the regulator may be able to increase the welfare of ...
In case of the tournament based pay-structure, the regulator may be able to increase the welfare of ...
In this paper we present a brief history of regulation of broiler contracts whose main characteristi...
Previous research has found that a significant part of risk from poultry grow-out farm operations is...
Previous research has found that a significant part of risk from poultry grow-out farm operations is...
We compare welfare effects of tournaments and piece rates in contracts with heterogeneous ability ag...
Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued proposed revisions to its rules...
Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued proposed revisions to its rules...
We estimate willingness to pay (WTP) to operate under two types of contracts—tournaments (Ts) and fi...
The exercise of market power by broiler processing firms (integrators) is plausible because local ma...