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Export restrictions - Do consumers really benefit? The wheat-to-bread supply chain in Serbia

机译:出口限制-消费者真的受益吗?塞尔维亚的小麦到面包供应链

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Our approach combines price transmission and gross margin analysis at different stages of the wheat-to bread supply chain. Results suggest that the effects of export restrictions on the end consumer prices for bread, and thus food price inflation, heavily depend on the price behavior of the intermediates. In contrast to theory, consumers in Serbia experienced welfare losses despite comprehensive governmental market interventions. In particular, consumers were confronted with increasing flour and bread prices, which cannot be fully explained by increasing production costs, whereas mills, bakeries and retailers increased their profits. Thus, export controls in combination with high price volatility in the supply chain have to be considered as a further factor driving food price inflation. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:我们的方法结合了小麦到面包供应链不同阶段的价格传递和毛利率分析。结果表明,出口限制对面包最终消费者价格的影响,进而导致食品价格的上涨,在很大程度上取决于中间体的价格行为。与理论相反,尽管政府采取了全面的市场干预措施,塞尔维亚的消费者还是遭受了福利损失。尤其是,消费者面临着面粉和面包价格上涨的问题,而这不能用生产成本的增加来完全解释,而面粉厂,面包店和零售商则增加了利润。因此,必须将出口管制与供应链中的高价格波动相结合,作为进一步推动食品价格上涨的因素。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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