Does Market Concentration Promote or Reduce New Product Introductions? Evidence from US Food Industry



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Does Market Concentration Promote or Reduce New Product Introductions?
Evidence from US Food Industry

Haimanti Bhattacharya* and Robert Innes**
* Department of Economics, University of Arizona.

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** Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of Arizona.

Email: [email protected]

Selected Paper prepared for presentation at the American Agricultural Economics
Association Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, July 29-August 1, 2007

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