A Model of Weekly Price Discovery for Florida Celery

J. Scott Shonkwiler, Emilio Pagoulatos
1980 Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics  
Considerable attention has recently been paid (Rhodes, Tomek and Robinson) to the various alternative mechanisms for discovering prices of agricultural products. Alternative mechanisms include organized markets and auctions, individual price negotiations, group bargaining, supply-demand estimation pricing, and formula pricing. One such price discovery mechanism is currently employed by the Florida Celery Exchange, a voluntary marketing cooperative which represents all major Florida celery
more » ... ers in setting prices. The role and performance of the Exchange in influencing weekly Florida celery harvesting and pricing decisions are of particular interest because the Exchange's price-fixing activities represent, at least a priori, a departure from the traditional competitive price determination process.
doi:10.1017/s0081305200015351 fatcat:w56xhzimlvhdjiw2y5mbasfgom