How Retail Beef and Bread Prices Respond to Changes in Ingredient and Input Costs

34 Pages Posted: 17 Aug 2012

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Edward Roeger

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) - Economic Research Service (ERS)

Ephraim Leibtag

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) - Economic Research Service (ERS)

Date Written: February 1, 2011

Abstract

The extent to which cost changes pass through a vertically organized production process depends on the value added by each producer in the chain as well as a number of other organizational and marketing factors at each stage of production. Using 36 years of monthly Bureau of Labor Statistics price indices data (1972-2008), we model pass-through behavior for beef and bread, two retail food items with different levels of processing. Both the farm-to-wholesale and wholesale-to-retail price responses are modeled to allow for the presence of structural breaks in the underlying long-term relationships between price series. Broad differences in price behavior are found not only between food categories (retail beef prices respond more to farm-price changes than do retail bread prices) but also across stages in the supply chain. While farm-to-wholesale relationships generally appear to be symmetric, retail prices have a more complicated response behavior. For both bread and beef, the pass-through from wholesale to retail is weaker than that from farm to wholesale.

Keywords: pass through, wholesale, retail, farm prices, beef, bread, supply chain, price transmission, price response

Suggested Citation

Roeger, Edward and Leibtag, Ephraim, How Retail Beef and Bread Prices Respond to Changes in Ingredient and Input Costs (February 1, 2011). USDA-ERS Economic Research Report No. 112, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2131304 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2131304

Edward Roeger (Contact Author)

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Ephraim Leibtag

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) - Economic Research Service (ERS) ( email )

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Washington, DC 20024-3221
United States
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