Distribution of Research Gains in Multistage Production Systems: A General Equilibrium Analysis of Wool

George Verikios

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Abstract

The seminal work of Freebairn, Davis and Edwards (FDE, 1982) showed that in a multistage production system, research that reduces production costs at one stage provides benefits to producers at all stages and to consumers. This work assumed a partial equilibrium environment, while producers operate in general equilibrium. We apply a general equilibrium model to investigate the importance of the economic environment in the distribution of research gains in an extreme example of a multistage production system: wool. Our results do not support FDE’s conclusions with regard to the distribution of benefits to producers across production stages – research in a multistage production system that reduces production costs at one stage will not necessarily provide benefits to producers at all stages.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherUWA Business School
Publication statusPublished - 2006

Publication series

NameEconomics Discussion Papers
No.2
Volume6

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