The Informational Content of Geographical Indications

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TitreThe Informational Content of Geographical Indications
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursAy J-S
JournalAMERICAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Volume103
Pagination523-542
Date PublishedMAR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0002-9092
Mots-clésFood certification, parametric model, semi&\#8208, strategic quality disclosure, variance decomposition, Wine economics
Résumé

Geographical indications (GIs) convey information about the place of production as a proxy for the attributes of agricultural products. We define the informational content of the GI proxy as its capacity to describe the tangible characteristics of production sites, instead of random noise or intangible factors from political bargaining about designation (i.e., lobbying effects). We estimate econometrically the informational content of wine-related GIs for the Cote d'Or region of Burgundy, France. We show that GIs signal vineyard attributes with high precision, while we find some persistent bias from lobbying effects. We also study alternative classifications, from history and from simulations, which reveal a significant increase in the informational content of GIs over the last hundred years or so, and provide guidelines for better designated GIs in the future.

DOI10.1111/ajae.12100