On the Competitiveness Effects of Quality Labels: Evidence from the French Cheese Industry
Sabine Duvaleix,
Charlotte Emlinger,
Carl Gaigne and
Karine Latouche
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Abstract:
The paper questions the impact of geographical indication labels on firm export competitiveness in the French cheese and cream industry. We use firm level data from the French custom and an original dataset of firms and products concerned by Protected Designations of Origin (PDO). Our estimations show that PDO labeling allows firms to increase their price by 11.5% on average. Moreover these products are perceived by consumers as products of better quality than non-PDO products. Regarding trade margins, while the effect on trade volume (the intensive margin of trade) is not significant, PDO labeling increases the probability of serving a foreign country (the extensive margin of trade). Our estimations show that exports of PDO products would increase by 11.4% if non-EU consumers value PDO label as much as EU consumers.
Keywords: PDO; geographical indication; trade margins; product quality; price (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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