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Price Behavior in a Dynamic Oligopsony: Washington Processing Potatoes
Authors:Timothy J. Richards,Paul M. Patterson,&   Ram N. Acharya
Affiliation:National Food and Agricultural Policy Project in the Morrison School of Agribusiness and Resource Management, Arizona State University East
Abstract:Punishment strategies are necessary to sustain a collusive oligopsony in a repeated game context when demand is uncertain and only market variables are observable. This paper proposes a test for tacit collusion among potato processors in Washington state using a dynamic regime-switching model estimated with a finite mixture method. The results support the existence of punishment and collusive regimes and show the welfare losses due to anti-competitive behavior on the part of processors to be significant. Processors' oligopsony power is enhanced by higher domestic production, imports, and existing stocks, but it is ameliorated by high capacity utilization rates and exports.
Keywords:collusion    dynamic game    mixture estimation    oligopsony    potatoes    trigger strategy
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