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Research Article

Coronavirus economics: the impact of shutting down meatpacking plants

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ABSTRACT

Motivated by the observed beef and livestock market impacts of coronavirus-caused meatpacking plant shutdowns, this paper constructs a theoretical model to study the effects of closures among downstream producers on both consumers and upstream producers. It analyzes the pre-shock long-run equilibrium, the effects of firm shutdowns among the downstream producers, the effects of government subsidies, and the new long-run equilibrium if the underlying cause for firm shutdowns persists.

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Notes

1 We model an upstream market that determines the price ranchers receive for their cattle, and a downstream market that determines the price retailers – grocers – pay for beef. We leave unmodeled any markup retailers add to arrive at the final price to the ultimate consumers.

2 However, free entry in imperfectly competitive markets may lead to socially inefficient allocations. See Guesnerie and Hart (Citation1985), Mankiw and Whinston (Citation1986), Ohkawa et al. (Citation2005), and Liu and Wang (Citation2013).

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