Quelle légitimité à des mécanismes de régulation de l'offre dans les Appellations d'origine protégée?
Eric Giraud-Héraud and
Louis-Georges Soler
Économie rurale, 2003, vol. 277-278
Abstract:
Supply control mechanisms are often required by the producers to manage European Protected Appellations of Origin. Such mechanisms are usually criticized by the competition policy makers because they decrease the consumer surplus. Nevertheless, they can have positive impacts when the product quality increases as the quantity decreases. In this paper, we propose an economic model based on the wine case which shows that, under some conditions, the gain of consumer surplus due to quality increasing can make up for the loss due to supply control.
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.355217
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