An industrial organisation model for the Vietnamese food retail market

Using the case of Vietnam, this paper proposes an industrial organisation model of the food distribution system in developing countries. Since most work in this field has adopted an empirical approach, this paper will instead focus on a theoretical model based on the theory of imperfect...

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Main Author: Ngo Chi Thanh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Economics, Belgrade 2021-01-01
Series:Ekonomski Anali
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0013-3264/2021/0013-32642129061N.pdf
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spelling doaj-d1b9a6c99a4842e6b3a6a33f982f41042021-09-06T09:53:58ZengFaculty of Economics, BelgradeEkonomski Anali0013-32641820-73752021-01-0166229619710.2298/EKA2129061T0013-32642129061NAn industrial organisation model for the Vietnamese food retail marketNgo Chi Thanh0Faculty of Economics and Business Administration; Head of Technology and Science Management Department, Hong Duc University, VietnamUsing the case of Vietnam, this paper proposes an industrial organisation model of the food distribution system in developing countries. Since most work in this field has adopted an empirical approach, this paper will instead focus on a theoretical model based on the theory of imperfect competition applied in agricultural economics. We introduce two distribution channels of product differentiation linked vertically by demand, and study the quantity flow from small producers to consumers by means of a Nash equilibrium. We show that there is a Nash equilibrium of the food distribution system and market power, with effects on both farmers and consumers. The paper discusses the implications of these results and proposes policies to intervene in the market and mitigate its power to improve the wealth of both farmers and consumers. The competitive market model of the food distribution system presented in this paper is also important in analysing the policy implications of a food market with imperfect competition in developing countries.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0013-3264/2021/0013-32642129061N.pdffood distribution systemimperfect competitionnash equilibriumvietnam economicsagricultural economics
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An industrial organisation model for the Vietnamese food retail market
Ekonomski Anali
food distribution system
imperfect competition
nash equilibrium
vietnam economics
agricultural economics
author_facet Ngo Chi Thanh
author_sort Ngo Chi Thanh
title An industrial organisation model for the Vietnamese food retail market
title_short An industrial organisation model for the Vietnamese food retail market
title_full An industrial organisation model for the Vietnamese food retail market
title_fullStr An industrial organisation model for the Vietnamese food retail market
title_full_unstemmed An industrial organisation model for the Vietnamese food retail market
title_sort industrial organisation model for the vietnamese food retail market
publisher Faculty of Economics, Belgrade
series Ekonomski Anali
issn 0013-3264
1820-7375
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Using the case of Vietnam, this paper proposes an industrial organisation model of the food distribution system in developing countries. Since most work in this field has adopted an empirical approach, this paper will instead focus on a theoretical model based on the theory of imperfect competition applied in agricultural economics. We introduce two distribution channels of product differentiation linked vertically by demand, and study the quantity flow from small producers to consumers by means of a Nash equilibrium. We show that there is a Nash equilibrium of the food distribution system and market power, with effects on both farmers and consumers. The paper discusses the implications of these results and proposes policies to intervene in the market and mitigate its power to improve the wealth of both farmers and consumers. The competitive market model of the food distribution system presented in this paper is also important in analysing the policy implications of a food market with imperfect competition in developing countries.
topic food distribution system
imperfect competition
nash equilibrium
vietnam economics
agricultural economics
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