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%T Markets Segmented by Regional-Origin Labelling with Quality Control
%A Herrmann, Roland
%A Anders, Sven
%A Thompson, Stanley R.
%J Applied Economics
%N 3
%P 311-321
%V 41
%D 2009
%= 2011-05-11T15:32:00Z
%~ http://www.peerproject.eu/
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-240475
%X Abstract
It is the objective of this paper to provide a methodological framework for the analysis of regional-marketing programs which include regional-origin labelling as well as quality assurance and control. Such programs are increasingly introduced in Europe and other parts of the world as a means against quality uncertainty in globalized markets. An equilibrium–displacement model is developed for a segmented market with differential qualities that can be utilized for a broad variety of marketing programs. It is applied to one selected European case, i.e. "Gepruefte Qualitaet – Bayern". It is shown that the price impacts on high-quality and low-quality segments depend crucially on substitutive relationships between the markets and the advertising elasticities. Welfare implications for producers in a program depend strongly on advertising elasticities, too, but also on the costs of participation including quality control and on the co-financing mechanism between government and producers.
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%9 journal article
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