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Grocery Retailer Behavior in the Procurement and Sale of Perishable Fresh Produce

Richard Sexton, Mingxia Zhang and James Chalfant

No 291974, Contractor and Cooperator Reports from United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service

Abstract: This study examines retailer pricing behavior for iceberg lettuce shipped from California and Arizona, maturegreen and vine-ripe tomatoes shipped from California and Florida, and lettuce-based fresh salads. A switching regression model is used to examine oligopsony power. Market power over consumers is inferred from selling price, selling and acquisition cost, and estimated price elasticities of demand. Evidence suggests buyers are often able to exercise oligopsony power in procuring fresh produce commodities. Unilateral monopoly power granted by geographic and brand differentiation allows retailers to exercise market power over consumers, in the sense of marking up prices in excess of full marginal costs.

Keywords: Agricultural Finance; Crop Production/Industries; Institutional and Behavioral Economics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 52
Date: 2003-09
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.291974

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