Willingness-to-Pay for Reshuffling Geographical Indications

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TitreWillingness-to-Pay for Reshuffling Geographical Indications
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursSaidi M, Ay J-S, Marette S, Martin C
JournalJOURNAL OF WINE ECONOMICS
Volume15
Pagination95-111
Date PublishedFEB
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1931-4361
Mots-clésExperimental economics, Public policy, quality signal, wine appellation
Résumé

This article presents a new experimental protocol for estimating consumers' willingness-to-pay (WTP) for products involved in a reshuffle of geographical indications (GIs), e.g., a change of hierarchical levels within a restricted area. Although the collective reputation of a given GI depends on its temporal stability, reshuffling a GI area could make it better aligned with product quality or consumers' perception. We first provide a simple theoretical model in which consumers put a negative value on within-GI quality variance, thereby showing that reshuffling the GI designation scheme may increase WTP without any change in product quality. Using the experimental protocol, we evaluate consumer perceptions of different reshuffling scenarios for the vineyards ofMarsannay, Burgundy, France. The results reveal a significant increase in WTP for the current distribution of products' quality. Elicited WTP values are then used to simulate the optimal GI reshuffle.

DOI10.1017/jwe.2020.5