Implications of Increased Regional Concentration and Oligopsonistic Coordination in the Beef Packing Industry
Azzeddine M. Azzam and
John Schroeter
ISU General Staff Papers from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
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This article proposes an oligopsony pricing model for projecting the effects of increased concentration or oligopsonistic coordination in beef packing using simulation methods. The model combines an explicit behavioral theory of packing firms with an attempt to respect the regional scope of cattle procurement markets. Our results indicate less danger of falling cattle prices, as a result of increased packer concentration or coordination, than do results from conventional econometric studies.
Date: 1991-01-01
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Journal Article: IMPLICATIONS OF INCREASED REGIONAL CONCENTRATION AND OLIGOPSONISTIC COORDINATION IN THE BEEF PACKING INDUSTRY (1991) 
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