食品质量计划在其领土上的经济溢出

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting Journal of Agricultural and Food Industrial Organization Pub Date : 2020-11-13 DOI:10.1515/jafio-2019-0046
M. Donati, A. Wilkinson, M. Veneziani, F. Antonioli, F. Arfini, A. Bodini, V. Amilien, P. Csillag, Hugo Ferrer‐Pérez, Alexandros Gkatsikos, L. Gauvrit, Chema Gil, V. Hoang, Kamilla Knutsen Steinnes, Apichaya Lilavanichakul, K. Mattas, O. Napasintuwong, A. Nguyễn, Mai Nguyen, I. Papadopoulos, B. Ristić, Žaklina Stojanović, M. Tomić Maksan, Á. Török, E. Tsakiridou, V. Bellassen
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摘要:本文采用基于LM3方法的地方乘数方法研究了一组食品质量计划(FQS)产品在地方经济中的影响。为了评估在当地的有效贡献,我们将每个FQS产品与其同等标准/传统产品进行比较。地方乘数使我们能够跟踪在供应链的不同层次上汇聚在当地的资金流,从而我们可以衡量FQS产品在当地经济活动中的作用。总体而言,FQS产品对当地经济的积极贡献高于标准参考。然而,根据产品类别的影响存在显著的异质性。以植物产品为例,FQS带来的当地经济优势比参考产品高出7%,但统计检验拒绝了中位数与零有显著差异的零假设。相反,动物产品对FQS的贡献大于标准产品(+24%)。PGI产品(+25%)产生主要影响,而PDO产品的中位数差异较低(+6%)。由于下游加工阶段的相似性,有机产品和非有机产品对当地经济的贡献似乎基本相当。
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Economic Spill-Over of Food Quality Schemes on Their Territory
Abstract We study the effect of a set of food quality scheme (FQS) products within the local economy using a local multiplier approach based on LM3 methodology. To evaluate the effective contribution within the local area, we compare each FQS product with its equivalent standard/conventional counterpart. Local multiplier allows us to track the financial flows converging within the local area at the different levels of the supply chain so that we can measure the FQS product role in local economic activation. Overall, the FQS products exhibit a higher positive contribution to the local economy than the standard references. However, there is significant heterogeneity in the impact according to the product categories. In the case of vegetal products, the local economic advantage due to FQS is 7% higher than the reference products, but the statistical tests reject the null hypothesis that the medians are significantly different from zero. On the contrary, animal products exhibit a larger contribution of FQS than the standard counterparts (+24%). The PGI products (+25%) produce the major effect, while PDO products show a median difference lower (+6%). The organic and non-organic products seem to be substantially equivalent in terms of contribution to the local economy, due to the similarity in the downstream processing phase.
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Industrial Organization
Journal of Agricultural and Food Industrial Organization Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (all)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization (JAFIO) is a unique forum for empirical and theoretical research in industrial organization with a special focus on agricultural and food industries worldwide. As concentration, industrialization, and globalization continue to reshape horizontal and vertical relationships within the food supply chain, agricultural economists are revising both their views of traditional markets as well as their tools of analysis. At the core of this revision are strategic interactions between principals and agents, strategic interdependence between rival firms, and strategic trade policy between competing nations, all in a setting plagued by incomplete and/or imperfect information structures. Add to that biotechnology, electronic commerce, as well as the shift in focus from raw agricultural commodities to branded products, and the conclusion is that a "new" agricultural economics is needed for an increasingly complex "new" agriculture.
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