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Farmer 2 Interlinkage 2 Trader 2 Captive Segment 1 Captive segment 1 Contested Segment 1 Contested segment 1 Nash Equilibrium 1 Nash equilibrium 1 Trade Liberalization in Agriculture 1 Trade liberalization in agriculture 1
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Banerjee, Asis Kumar 2 Chaudhuri, Sarbajit 2
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Game Theory and Information 1 Indian Economic Review 1
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CREDIT-PRODUCT INTERLINKAGE, CAPTIVE MARKETS AND TRADE LIBERALIZATION IN AGRICULTURE: A THEORETICAL ANALYSIS IN AGRICULTURE: A THEORETICAL ANALYSIS
Chaudhuri, Sarbajit; Banerjee, Asis Kumar - EconWPA - 2005
This paper builds a model of fragmented duopsony in backward agriculture following Basu and Bell (1991) in which the purchasers (traders) have captive markets each but compete in a contested market. We focus on the formation of captive markets through trader-farmer interlinkage in the form of...
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Credit-Product Interlinkage, Captive Markets and Trade Liberalization in Agriculture: A Theoretical Analysis
Chaudhuri, Sarbajit; Banerjee, Asis Kumar - In: Indian Economic Review 39 (2004) July, pp. 327-348
This paper builds a model of fragmented duopsony in backward agriculture following Basu and Bell (1991) in which the purchasers (traders) have captive markets each but compete in a contested market. We focus on the formation of captive markets through trader-farmer interlinkage in the form of...
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