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the international comparisons, the price formation of the food chain, degree of concentration, competition, and the …, competition works in Finland just as well in agriculture, the foodstuffs industry and the wholesale and retail trade as it does in … from the standpoint of competition and consumer choice; the position of small producers can best be improved by fostering …
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the international comparisons, the price formation of the food chain, degree of concentration, competition, and the …, competition works in Finland just as well in agriculture, the foodstuffs industry and the wholesale and retail trade as it does in … the food. -- Foodstuff prices ; food chain ; agriculture ; foodstuff industry ; retail and wholesale trade ; competition …
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by competition authorities were not sufficient to o set anti-competitive effects. …
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before the merger. While the low-variety target's stores reduced the depth of their assortment when in direct competition … chains’ response to changes in local competition. …
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This paper empirically analyzes the effects of competition on price and non-price dimensions on the example of …
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This paper analyzes the effect of competition on a supermarket firm’s incentive to provide product quality. In the … inventory shortfalls, I find that stores facing more intense competition have fewer shortfalls. Competition from Wal-Mart – the …. -- Product quality ; competition ; monopoly ; big-box ; inventory management ; stockout …
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If an intermediary offers sellers a platform to reach consumers, he may face the following hold-up problem: sellers suspect the intermediary will enter their respective product market as a merchant after they have sunk fixed costs of entry. Therefore, fearing that their investments cannot be...
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If an intermediary offers sellers a platform to reach consumers, he may face a hold-up problem: sellers suspect that the intermediary will enter their respective market, competing with them. As sellers fear that they cannot recoup their sunk costs of entry, they do not join the platform. Hence,...
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This paper analyzes the effect of competition on a supermarket firm's incentive to provide product quality. In the … inventory shortfalls, I find that stores facing more intense competition have fewer shortfalls. Competition from Wal-Mart – the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013151968
soft drinks. This study evaluates the pass-through of the tax, the influence on the tax of competition among different … competition faced by each store and find that with greater competition in the relevant market, there is less overall pass … greatest competition, the pass-through effect is perfect shifting. We also find that markets with greater competition show a …
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