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Increasing grain price volatility over the last year has revived the discussion on optimal marketing strategies …. Various models of optimal grain marketing have been proposed and simulated in the literature. In this study an overview on … Germany and Poland. Results indicate that gains from optimal marketing are rather small and uncertain in the real world …
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In food retailing a high degree of static price dispersion between and within stores and between brands has been documented, but at the brand and/or retail outlet level the dynamic behaviour of prices, as well as its causes, have not been analysed in the European food market context. In this...
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The impact of cross sectional aggregation over individual retail stores on the estimation and testing of vertical price transmission between the wholesale and retail levels is investigated using a unique data set of individual retail prices in Germany. Systematic differences between the results...
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The mid 1990s was a pivotal period for the UK retail wine market, as New World Wines started to expand significantly at the expense of Old World Wines. This paper reviews supply and demand-side characteristics of the UK wine market during this period, and the underlying wine labeling scheme,...
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attributes of the products, with the type of the marketing channel, with characteristics of the innovations and dummy variables …
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Paper prepared for presentation at the 7th Industrieforum PelletsStuttgart (Germany), 10th October 2007
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We examine two distinct and important dimensions (e.g. symmetry vs. asymmetry and linearity vs. nonlinearity) of price transmission from international to retail coffee prices in France, Germany and the United States. We show that ignoring these two features of the price transmission process may...
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An increasing number of studies deals with consumer decisions regarding organic food, but only a few provide quantitative estimates of price and income elasticities. This paper contributes to the existing literature by providing own-price elasticity estimates as well as an analysis of the...
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Price promotions are important marketing activities for (food) retailers; brand loyalty is a major requisite to foster …
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