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which causes spatial imperfect competition. Spatial economics considers the firms’ decisions regarding location and spatial … location and spatial pricing in a general model under multi-firm competition, two-dimensional space, and a continuum of … are needed to explain, e.g., the location of new ethanol plants in the U.S. at peripheral as well as at central locations …
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of this study is to examine how coupons impact retailers’ pricing decisions. Specifically, this study explores how … retailer pricing and couponing change based on competitor’s coupon issuance; and whether different types of coupons … (manufacturer verses retailer) have different impacts on retailer’s pricing. Breakfast cereals are heavily purchased. The …
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The paper examine the economic impact of pricing and access to basic research IP. The analysis uses a Sallop circle …
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This paper investigates the effect of in-store services on retail food prices, supermarket competition, and demand using fluid milk as a case study. It is shown that higher-service supermarkets charge higher milk prices essentially because of an increase in market power due to differentiation of...
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This paper investigates the pricing and vertical organization of differentiated products under imperfect competition … differentiated products. The analysis is applied to pricing of soybean seeds in the US over the period 2000-2007. The analysis …
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This work was published in the Review of Agricultural Economics. See Wachenheim, C.J. 2009. Final Exam Scores in … Introductory Economics Courses: Effect of Course Delivery Method and Proctoring. Review of Agricultural Economics 31(3), pp. 640-652. …
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setting. We show how stochasticity, spatial location of infestation and control can influence the spread, control efficiency …
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Climate change could affect the costs and returns of livestock production by altering the thermal environment of animals thereby affecting animal health, reproduction, and the efficiency by which livestock convert feed into retained products (especially meat and milk). In the United States,...
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This study was intended to develop an understanding of producer preference for land-based carbon sequestration in agriculture. We conducted a mail survey to elicit producer choice to provide marketable carbon offsets by participating in different carbon credit programs characterized by varying...
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