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Autor: |
Hobbs, Jill-E |
Título: |
Measuring the Importance of Transaction Costs in Cattle Marketing |
Fuente: |
American Journal of Agricultural Economics. v.79, n.4. American Agricultural Economics Association |
Páginas: |
pp. 1083-95 |
Año: |
Nov. 1997 |
Resumen: |
Transaction cost economics recognizes that transactions do not occur in a frictionless economic environment. Information, negotiation, and monitoring costs arise in any transaction and can influence the vertical coordination outcome. This paper demonstrates a method for measuring the influence of transaction costs on slaughter cattle marketing. The paper focuses on the factors affecting the choice between liveweight (live-ring auction) and deadweight (direct-to-packer) sales. Using Tobit limited dependent variable analysis, data from a survey of U.K. farmers are used to estimate the relative importance of various transaction costs and farm characteristic variables for the choice of marketing channel. |
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HEMEROTECA A + datos de Fuente |
Registro 2 de 4 |
Autor: |
Gaisford, James D. - Hobbs, Jill E. - Kerr, William A. |
Título: |
If the food doesn’t come-vertical coordination problems in the CIS food system: Some perils of privatization |
Fuente: |
Agribusiness. v.11, n.2. Wiley |
Páginas: |
p. 179-186 |
Año: |
Mar.-Apr. 1995 |
Resumen: |
Pork is an agricultural commodity that is marketed in different forms, and this makes it difficult to compare pork prices on an international level. Yet relative international prices are used in evaluating trade potential and policies. This article evaluates several methods of comparing pork prices in trade. The most suitable method is one that compares the prices of wholesale cuts, adjusted for transportation costs. At the level of wholesale prices, the United States and Canada are competitive in the world market for certain cuts at certain times. Other nations evaluated fall short of the US and Canadian advantages. |
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HEMEROTECA ESPECIMENES A + datos de Fuente |
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