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Origin labelled products, reputation and heterogeneity of firms

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  • Belletti, Giovanni

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Analysis of reputation through "quality premia" models enhances the ability of explanation that the reputation concept has in the case of typical products. The commonly accepted meaning of reputation as simply "renown" becomes inadequate, and the information mechanism it generates becomes associated with a set of (firm) product-specific investments sustained by the firms in the supply chain of the typical product. Within this framework, we can improve analysis of the process of establishment, development and exploitation of the typical product in the context of the great transformation of the agro-food system and of the growing differentiation of the firms and interpret problems caused by the processes of reputation by means of protection of designation of origin of the product.

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  • Belletti, Giovanni, 1999. "Origin labelled products, reputation and heterogeneity of firms," 67th Seminar, October 28-30, 1999, LeMans, France 241035, European Association of Agricultural Economists.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:eaae67:241035
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.241035
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    1. Maina, FW & Mburu, J, 2016. "Assessing producers’ perceptions of protecting coffee and apple mangoes as geographical indications in Kenya," 2016 Fifth International Conference, September 23-26, 2016, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 249344, African Association of Agricultural Economists (AAAE).
    2. Galtier, F. & Belletti, Giovanni & Marescotti, Andrea, 2008. "Are Geographical Indications a way to "decommodify" the coffee market?," 2008 International Congress, August 26-29, 2008, Ghent, Belgium 43834, European Association of Agricultural Economists.
    3. Belletti, Giovanni & Burgassi, Tunia & Manco, Elisabetta & Marescotti, Andrea & Pacciani, Alessandro & Scaramuzzi, Silvia, 2007. "The roles of geographical indications (PDO and PGI) on the internationalisation process of agro-food products," 105th Seminar, March 8-10, 2007, Bologna, Italy 7851, European Association of Agricultural Economists.

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    Agribusiness; Agricultural and Food Policy;

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