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Middlemen, fair traders, and poverty

Nancy Chau, Hideaki Goto () and Ravi Kanbur
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Hideaki Goto: International University of Japan

The Journal of Economic Inequality, 2016, vol. 14, issue 1, No 5, 108 pages

Abstract: Abstract We propose a spatial model of producer market access where local middlemen reap market power due to match friction, and fair traders enter to present an alternative. The model features location as a key determinant of the impact of fair trader entry on the market share of fair traders, the distribution of consumer willingness to pay between middlemen and producers, and intra- / inter-regional poverty incidence. For governments who wish to minimize the poverty gap, our results support directing resources to subsidize fair trade organizations, and/or to producers with no access to markets, rather than to local middlemen intermediaries.

Keywords: Middlemen; Fair traders; Poverty; Market access (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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