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Fair Trade and Free Entry: Can a Disequilibrium Market Serve as a Development Tool?

Alain de Janvry; Craig McIntosh1; Elisabeth Sadoulet

1 University of California San Diego

The Review of Economics and Statistics 2015 open access

The Fair Trade (FT) coffee initiative attempts to channel charity from consumers to poor producers via increased prices. We show that the rules of the FT system permit this rent to be eliminated due to free entry and costly excess certification of output. Using data from an association of coffee cooperatives in Central America, we verify that expected producer benefits are close to 0 when we take into account the output that is certified but not sold as FT. Our results illustrate how free entry undermines the attempt at extending charity via a price distortion in an otherwise competitive market.

DOI
10.1162/rest_a_00512
Volume
97 (3)
Pages
567-573
Language
en
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