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Demand for coffee in Sweden: The role of prices, preferences and market power
Authors:Dick Durevall  
Affiliation:aDepartment of Economics, School of Business, Economics and Law, Göteborg University, Box 640, SE 405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden
Abstract:There is a widespread belief that consumer coffee prices are high relative to bean prices and that lower consumer prices would lead to substantial increases in bean exports from Third-World countries. This issue is evaluated by analysing how retail prices, preferences and market power influence coffee demand in Sweden. A demand function is estimated for the period 1968–2002 and used, together with information on import prices of coffee beans, to simulate an oligopoly model. This approach gives estimates of the maximum average degree of market power and shows how coffee demand would react to reductions in marginal cost to its minimum level. The maximum level of market power is found to be low, but it generates large spreads between consumer and bean prices because the price elasticity has low absolute values. Moreover, the impact of a price decrease would be small because long-run coffee demand is dominated by changes in the population structure in combination with different preferences across age groups. Hence, a change to perfect competition would only have a negligible effect on bean imports.
Keywords:Coffee exports   Coffee price   Market power   Multinationals   Sweden   Commodity markets
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