Trade behaviour and transactions costs in live animal marketing in Ethiopian highland markets

A survey of 131 livestock traders in 38 markets in the highlands of Ethiopia provided information on trader behaviour and transactions costs. The livestock market is characterized by non-standardized products and lack of information in the public domain about supply, demand and prices. Consequently,...

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Autores principales: Jabbar, M.A., Benin, Samuel
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/51251
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description A survey of 131 livestock traders in 38 markets in the highlands of Ethiopia provided information on trader behaviour and transactions costs. The livestock market is characterized by non-standardized products and lack of information in the public domain about supply, demand and prices. Consequently, livestock trading is largely a personalized business though intermediaries, especially brokers, are used for trading in distant markets. Most traders use their own capital as access to credit, especially formal credit, is very limited. Estimated costs and margins of case transactions show low returns and losses on traders' capital in some cases. Analysis of the structure of variable costs show that most are physical marketing costs. Transactions costs are smaller as most exchanges are conducted in the physical presence of the parties. Unstable price, multiple taxes, non-transparent tax system, limited access to credit and weak demand for the products traded are perceived as major problems of marketing. All the problems are amenable to public policy for improving the market environment and marketing efficiency.
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spelling CGSpace512512025-03-18T20:04:53Z Trade behaviour and transactions costs in live animal marketing in Ethiopian highland markets Jabbar, M.A. Benin, Samuel highlands trade merchants behaviour costs markets demography A survey of 131 livestock traders in 38 markets in the highlands of Ethiopia provided information on trader behaviour and transactions costs. The livestock market is characterized by non-standardized products and lack of information in the public domain about supply, demand and prices. Consequently, livestock trading is largely a personalized business though intermediaries, especially brokers, are used for trading in distant markets. Most traders use their own capital as access to credit, especially formal credit, is very limited. Estimated costs and margins of case transactions show low returns and losses on traders' capital in some cases. Analysis of the structure of variable costs show that most are physical marketing costs. Transactions costs are smaller as most exchanges are conducted in the physical presence of the parties. Unstable price, multiple taxes, non-transparent tax system, limited access to credit and weak demand for the products traded are perceived as major problems of marketing. All the problems are amenable to public policy for improving the market environment and marketing efficiency. 2005 2014-10-31T06:22:19Z 2014-10-31T06:22:19Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/51251 en Limited Access International Food Policy Research Institute Jabbar, M.A. and Benin, S.E. 2005. Trade behaviour and transactions costs in live animal marketing in Ethiopian highland markets. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/51251
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Jabbar, M.A.
Benin, Samuel
Trade behaviour and transactions costs in live animal marketing in Ethiopian highland markets
title Trade behaviour and transactions costs in live animal marketing in Ethiopian highland markets
title_full Trade behaviour and transactions costs in live animal marketing in Ethiopian highland markets
title_fullStr Trade behaviour and transactions costs in live animal marketing in Ethiopian highland markets
title_full_unstemmed Trade behaviour and transactions costs in live animal marketing in Ethiopian highland markets
title_short Trade behaviour and transactions costs in live animal marketing in Ethiopian highland markets
title_sort trade behaviour and transactions costs in live animal marketing in ethiopian highland markets
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trade
merchants
behaviour
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markets
demography
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