TY - JOUR AV - restricted A1 - Schipmann, C A1 - Qaim, M TI - Modern Food Retailers and Traditional Markets in Developing Countries: Comparing Quality, Prices, and Competition Strategies in Thailand UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aepp/ppr018 JF - Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy SN - 2040-5804 PB - Agricultural and Applied Economics Association N1 - The German Research Foundation (DFG) has funded the research that was conducted for this paper. N2 - Supermarkets and hypermarkets are expanding rapidly in many developing countries. While consequences for farmers and consumers were analyzed recently, little is known about the implications for traditional retail formats such as wet markets. Using data from a market survey in Thailand and hedonic regressions, we analyze quality and prices for fresh vegetables from different retail outlets. Compared to wet markets, modern retailers sell higher quality at higher prices, indicating that they are primarily targeting better-off consumers, and not directly competing for the same market segments. Yet there are signs that modern and traditional markets will gradually converge. Policy implications are discussed. Y1 - 2011/// SP - 345 ID - icrisat5411 EP - 362 VL - 33 IS - 3 ER -