An Approach to Research on Vertical Coordination: The Beef System in Oklahoma
Wayne D. Purcell
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1973, vol. 55, issue 1, 65-68
Abstract:
Analysis of selected subsystems of the Oklahoma beef marketing system reveals conflicts and inconsistencies in basic interstage relationships. Such conflicts and inconsistencies block realization of higher degrees of interstage or interlevel coordination. Improvement will require a research orientation which isolates such barriers and estimates their impact on system participants.
Date: 1973
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