Does the Invisible Hand Efficiently Guide Entry and Exit? Evidence from a Vegetable Market Experiment in India
Abhijit V. Banerjee, Greg Fischer, Dean Karlan, Matt Lowe, Benjamin Roth
What accounts for the ubiquity of small vendors operating side-by-side in the urban centers of developing countries? Why don’t competitive forces drive some vendors out of the market? We ran an experiment in Kolkata vegetable markets in which we induced (via subsidizing) some vendors to sell additional produce. The vendors earned higher profits, even when excluding the value of the subsidy. Nevertheless, after the subsidies ended vendors largely stopped selling the additional produce. Our results are consistent with collusion and inertial business practices suppressing competition and efficient market exit
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2022
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Authors: | Banerjee, Abhijit V. ; Fischer, Greg ; Karlan, Dean ; Lowe, Matt ; Roth, Benjamin N. |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
Subject: | Indien | India | Markteintritt | Market entry | Marktaustritt | Market exit | Experiment | Gemüse | Vegetables | Ambulanter Handel | Itinerant trade | Obst- und Gemüsemarkt | Fruit and vegetable market |
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Extent: | 1 Online-Ressource (33 p) |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Type of publication (narrower categories): | Arbeitspapier ; Working Paper ; Graue Literatur ; Non-commercial literature |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Nach Informationen von SSRN wurde die ursprüngliche Fassung des Dokuments July 14, 2022 erstellt |
Other identifiers: | 10.2139/ssrn.4168261 [DOI] |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014030346