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Brand-supermarket demand for breakfast cereals and retail competition
Benaissa Chidmi
, Rigoberto A. Lopez
Agricultural and Applied Economics
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Business & Economics
Retail Competition
95%
Cereals
86%
Markups
75%
Supermarkets
70%
Oligopoly
37%
Corn
28%
Price Elasticity of Demand
27%
Product Characteristics
26%
Retail
26%
Market Equilibrium
25%
Brand Loyalty
24%
Grocery
24%
Consumer Response
24%
Consumer Choice
23%
Marginal Cost
22%
Loyalty
21%
Market Share
18%
Agriculture & Biology
breakfast cereals
100%
supermarkets
83%
oligopoly
43%
demand elasticities
36%
groceries
34%
market share
29%
flakes
28%
consumer preferences
27%
small fruits
21%
markets
15%
corn
14%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Edible Grain
85%
Breakfast
82%
Zea mays
43%
Elasticity
39%
Fruit
33%
Psychological Power
32%
Costs and Cost Analysis
21%