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Implications of Nash bargaining for horizontal industry integration
by
Netanyahu, Sinaia
, Just, Richard E.
, Mitra, Siddhartha
in
Agricultural economics
/ animal breeding
/ Asymmetric information
/ Bargaining
/ broiler chickens
/ broilers
/ cooperatives
/ decision making
/ Decreasing returns
/ econometric models
/ Economic analysis
/ Economic models
/ Economic theory
/ Employment
/ Endowments
/ equations
/ feed rations
/ food animals
/ Food industries
/ Food industry
/ Franchises
/ franchising
/ Game theory
/ Genetics
/ grower contracts
/ Hogs
/ Horizontal integration
/ Increasing returns
/ Industrial production
/ L130
/ Livestock industries
/ Livestock production
/ Market structure
/ Mathematical methods
/ mathematical models
/ Nash bargaining
/ Nash equilibrium
/ new technology
/ O330
/ Pork
/ poultry feeding
/ Poultry production
/ Production
/ Q160
/ Rationing
/ Revenue
/ Studies
/ swine
/ swine feeding
/ Swine production
/ technological asymmetry
/ Technology
/ Technology transfer
/ U.S.A
/ Vertical integration
/ veterinary medicine
/ Veterinary services
2005
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Implications of Nash bargaining for horizontal industry integration
by
Netanyahu, Sinaia
, Just, Richard E.
, Mitra, Siddhartha
in
Agricultural economics
/ animal breeding
/ Asymmetric information
/ Bargaining
/ broiler chickens
/ broilers
/ cooperatives
/ decision making
/ Decreasing returns
/ econometric models
/ Economic analysis
/ Economic models
/ Economic theory
/ Employment
/ Endowments
/ equations
/ feed rations
/ food animals
/ Food industries
/ Food industry
/ Franchises
/ franchising
/ Game theory
/ Genetics
/ grower contracts
/ Hogs
/ Horizontal integration
/ Increasing returns
/ Industrial production
/ L130
/ Livestock industries
/ Livestock production
/ Market structure
/ Mathematical methods
/ mathematical models
/ Nash bargaining
/ Nash equilibrium
/ new technology
/ O330
/ Pork
/ poultry feeding
/ Poultry production
/ Production
/ Q160
/ Rationing
/ Revenue
/ Studies
/ swine
/ swine feeding
/ Swine production
/ technological asymmetry
/ Technology
/ Technology transfer
/ U.S.A
/ Vertical integration
/ veterinary medicine
/ Veterinary services
2005
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Implications of Nash bargaining for horizontal industry integration
by
Netanyahu, Sinaia
, Just, Richard E.
, Mitra, Siddhartha
in
Agricultural economics
/ animal breeding
/ Asymmetric information
/ Bargaining
/ broiler chickens
/ broilers
/ cooperatives
/ decision making
/ Decreasing returns
/ econometric models
/ Economic analysis
/ Economic models
/ Economic theory
/ Employment
/ Endowments
/ equations
/ feed rations
/ food animals
/ Food industries
/ Food industry
/ Franchises
/ franchising
/ Game theory
/ Genetics
/ grower contracts
/ Hogs
/ Horizontal integration
/ Increasing returns
/ Industrial production
/ L130
/ Livestock industries
/ Livestock production
/ Market structure
/ Mathematical methods
/ mathematical models
/ Nash bargaining
/ Nash equilibrium
/ new technology
/ O330
/ Pork
/ poultry feeding
/ Poultry production
/ Production
/ Q160
/ Rationing
/ Revenue
/ Studies
/ swine
/ swine feeding
/ Swine production
/ technological asymmetry
/ Technology
/ Technology transfer
/ U.S.A
/ Vertical integration
/ veterinary medicine
/ Veterinary services
2005
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Implications of Nash bargaining for horizontal industry integration
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Implications of Nash bargaining for horizontal industry integration
2005
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This article shows how horizontal industry integration can arise from transferable asymmetry of technologies and endowments. The Nash bargaining solution suggests that greater technological diversity among coordinating parties yields greater gains from horizontal integration. The framework fits the case where a firm with a superior technology franchises the technology by horizontal integration. The results appear to fit hog production where integration has been primarily horizontal and, in part, broiler production where integration has been both vertical and horizontal. Specifically, technology has been shared through uniform genetic traits, fine-tuned feed rations, and veterinary services specified in grower contracts.
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