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informing about linseed. When informing participants via a campaign becomes difficult, some regulatory tools like a quality …
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quality of their products. We show that if this effort level is selected, a producer will prefer to rely on brand advertising … geographical indication does not sufficiently reward the effort to improve quality. Finally, the selection of both instruments by …
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This paper examines the incentive of atomistic agricultural producers within a specific geographical region to differentiate and collectively market products. We develop a model that allows us to analyze the market and welfare effects of the main types of real-world producer organizations, using...
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quality of their products. We show that if this effort level is selected, a producer will prefer to rely on brand advertising … geographical indication does not sufficiently reward the effort to improve quality. Finally, the selection of both instruments by …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005786490
This paper examines the incentive of atomistic agricultural producers within a specific geographical region to differentiate and collectively market products. We develop a model that allows us to analyze the market and welfare effects of the main types of real-world producer organizations, using...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005786693
for signalling quality. It is shown that the presence of confused consumers leads to the emergence of multiple stable …
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