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AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS
卷 61, 期 4, 页码 576-589出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1467-8489.12217
关键词
consumer preferences; ecolabelling; hedonic pricing; marine stewardship council; price premium; scanner data
资金
- Norwegian Research Council [233751]
- Research Project Systematische Verfahrensoptimierung der Edelfischaufzucht in rezirkulierenden Systemen 'Aqua-Edel' by Bundesanstalt fur Landwirtschaft und Ernahrung
Whether ecolabelled seafood actually provides incentives to improve the management of fisheries remains a controversial issue. A number of stated preference studies indicate a substantial willingness to pay for ecolabelled seafood. Early evidence from actual market data supports the existence of a premium, while more recent papers provide a more nuanced picture. In this paper, a hedonic price model for whitefish species on the German market is estimated that includes information on Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) labelling, the leading seafood ecolabel in Germany. The model also allows the potential premium to vary by species. Results indicate that MSC premiums in Germany vary substantially between species, from a hefty 30.6 per cent for the high-end species cod, to a 4 per cent premium for Alaska pollock, and no premiums for saithe.
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