The Impacts of a Co-operative versus a Private Monopsony Marketing Structure in Western Australia on the Wheat Grower | Posted on:2012-06-27 | Degree:M.Sc | Type:Thesis | University:University of Manitoba (Canada) | Candidate:Giesbrecht, Timothy S | Full Text:PDF | GTID:2459390011450638 | Subject:Economics | Abstract/Summary: | | The Western Australian Co-operative Bulk Handling (CBH) has been described as a regional monopsony due to its control of the supply chain. Currently, CBH is a grower owned co-operative, however recently it has been considering altering its structure.;The objective of this study is to analyze price, quantity and welfare impacts on the Western Australian grower under a regime change for the CBH. Specifically, it considers the impacts to the Western Australian grower if their grower owned CBH co-operative was converted to a private firm with monopsony power.;The results from the theoretical model and simulations show the negative impacts on the Western Australian grower if CBH altered its structure to a privately held monopsony. This is not surprising as the best interests of the member growers is currently the focus of CBH, whereas in a non-grower owned structure, the interests of the shareholder take precedence. | Keywords/Search Tags: | CBH, Western, Grower, Co-operative, Monopsony, Structure, Impacts | | Related items |
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