2016
DOI: 10.1590/1234-56781806-94790540301
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Grau de Concorrência e Poder de Mercado nas Exportações de Leite em Pó para o Brasil

Abstract: Resumo: Há indícios de que Argentina e Uruguai atuem como oligopolistas e exerçam poder de mercado nas exportações de leite em pó para o Brasil. As firmas dos dois países supracitados exportam quase a totalidade destes derivados para o território brasileiro, ao passo que há uma regionalização do comércio internacional destes produtos, restringindo a concorrência com outros países. O objetivo central do presente trabalho é verificar o grau de concorrência nas exportações de leite em pó integral e desnatado para… Show more

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“…Despite the importance of the Brazilian market for Mercosul dairy exports, the related economic literature is very scarce. One of the closest studies is the recent contribution of Pinha et al (2016), who use a residual demand approach to estimate the market power of Argentina and Uruguay in the Brazilian import market for milk powder. However, this paper does not aim to study the Brazilian demand behavior but it instead aims to determine whether there are indications of market power in the exporter's pricing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the importance of the Brazilian market for Mercosul dairy exports, the related economic literature is very scarce. One of the closest studies is the recent contribution of Pinha et al (2016), who use a residual demand approach to estimate the market power of Argentina and Uruguay in the Brazilian import market for milk powder. However, this paper does not aim to study the Brazilian demand behavior but it instead aims to determine whether there are indications of market power in the exporter's pricing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%