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Abstract

Centralized remote-access markets using computer technology are a possible alternative to conventional markets for most agricultural commodities. This study empirically analyzes the allocative efficiency of such a market for feeder cattle. Results show a statistically significant price level premium in the electronic market over conventional auction markets for feeder cattle.

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