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REGALMIETEN UND DIE EFFIZIENZ VON ZULIEFERERVERTRAGEN (German)

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von Schlippenbach, Vanessa
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Als wesentlicher Intermediär zwischen Konsumgüterindustrie und Verbrauchern entscheidet der Einzelhandel mit seiner Sortimentsgestaltung über den Marktzugang von Konsumgütern. Damit verfügt der Einzelhandel über eine Flaschenhalsfunktion, die ihm zentrale Marktmacht gegenüber seinen Zulieferern verleiht. Diese Position ermöglicht es dem Einzelhandel, von seinen Zulieferern Gebühren für den Marktzugang zu verlangen. So wird zunehmend beobachtet, dass Hersteller Regalmieten oder Listungsgebühren zahlen, um ihr Gut über den Einzelhandel absetzen zu können. In einem Prinzipal-Agenten-Modell, in dem der Zulieferer weder die Nachfrage auf Endverbrauchermärkten noch die Bemühungen des Agenten beobachten kann, zeigen wir, dass Regalmieten die Effizienz vertikaler Vertragsbeziehungen steigern können. Sie können insbesondere zu höheren Investitionen in die Nachfragesteigerung und damit schließlich auch zu einem Anstieg der sozialen Wohlfahrt führen.

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Paper provided by German Association of Agricultural Economists (GEWISOLA) in its series 47th Annual Conference, Weihenstephan, Germany, September 26-28, 2007 with number 7609.

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Keywords: Listungsgebühren; Vertikale Verträge; Asymmetrische Information;

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