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Interactions Between Incentive Instruments: Contracts and Quality in Processing Tomatoes
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Goodhue, Rachael E.
, Rausser, Gordon C.
, Mohapatra, Sandeep
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Agricultural and food market
/ agricultural contracts
/ Agricultural economics
/ Agricultural management
/ Agricultural prices
/ Agricultural production
/ Agricultural products
/ Attributes
/ Coefficients
/ Complementarity
/ Contract incentives
/ Contracts
/ Coordination
/ Crop harvesting
/ D86
/ Ernährungsindustrie
/ Financial incentives
/ Incentives
/ Lieferantenmanagement
/ Methodological problems
/ Price premiums
/ Prices
/ Process engineering
/ processing tomatoes
/ Product quality
/ Produktqualität
/ Profit maximization
/ Q13
/ quality
/ Statistical significance
/ Studies
/ Supply
/ supply chain
/ Supply chains
/ Tomate
/ Tomatoes
/ USA
/ Variable coefficients
/ vertical coordination
/ Vertikale Integration
/ Weather
2010
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Interactions Between Incentive Instruments: Contracts and Quality in Processing Tomatoes
by
Goodhue, Rachael E.
, Rausser, Gordon C.
, Mohapatra, Sandeep
in
Agricultural and food market
/ agricultural contracts
/ Agricultural economics
/ Agricultural management
/ Agricultural prices
/ Agricultural production
/ Agricultural products
/ Attributes
/ Coefficients
/ Complementarity
/ Contract incentives
/ Contracts
/ Coordination
/ Crop harvesting
/ D86
/ Ernährungsindustrie
/ Financial incentives
/ Incentives
/ Lieferantenmanagement
/ Methodological problems
/ Price premiums
/ Prices
/ Process engineering
/ processing tomatoes
/ Product quality
/ Produktqualität
/ Profit maximization
/ Q13
/ quality
/ Statistical significance
/ Studies
/ Supply
/ supply chain
/ Supply chains
/ Tomate
/ Tomatoes
/ USA
/ Variable coefficients
/ vertical coordination
/ Vertikale Integration
/ Weather
2010
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Interactions Between Incentive Instruments: Contracts and Quality in Processing Tomatoes
by
Goodhue, Rachael E.
, Rausser, Gordon C.
, Mohapatra, Sandeep
in
Agricultural and food market
/ agricultural contracts
/ Agricultural economics
/ Agricultural management
/ Agricultural prices
/ Agricultural production
/ Agricultural products
/ Attributes
/ Coefficients
/ Complementarity
/ Contract incentives
/ Contracts
/ Coordination
/ Crop harvesting
/ D86
/ Ernährungsindustrie
/ Financial incentives
/ Incentives
/ Lieferantenmanagement
/ Methodological problems
/ Price premiums
/ Prices
/ Process engineering
/ processing tomatoes
/ Product quality
/ Produktqualität
/ Profit maximization
/ Q13
/ quality
/ Statistical significance
/ Studies
/ Supply
/ supply chain
/ Supply chains
/ Tomate
/ Tomatoes
/ USA
/ Variable coefficients
/ vertical coordination
/ Vertikale Integration
/ Weather
2010
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Interactions Between Incentive Instruments: Contracts and Quality in Processing Tomatoes
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Interactions Between Incentive Instruments: Contracts and Quality in Processing Tomatoes
2010
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Contracting and other forms of vertical coordination are important parts of the supply chains for many agricultural products. Often the buyer cares about multiple product attributes affected by a grower's actions. Using data that are insulated from common methodological problems, we test whether or not price incentives for two processing tomato quality attributes exhibit complementarity in improving delivered quality. Price incentives for the two attributes are substitutes for the provision of one and complements for the other. This finding has consequences for the profit-maximizing choice of incentive instruments for processors, and contributes to the literature regarding tests for complementarities.
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