Reputation, Honesty, and Cheating in Informal Milk Markets in India
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Date
2016-01-01
Author
Kröll, Markus
Rustagi, Devesh
SAFE No.
134
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Abstract
Sellers display astounding differences in their cheating behavior, even in developing countries with weak enforcement of rules. Using the context of informal milk markets in India, we examine the role of reputation and norms of honesty as potential explanations. Our results show that individuals cannot verify milk quality, which weakens the scope of reputation-based mechanisms. But a strong correlation exists between milk quality and norms of honesty, measured using a novel behavioral experiment. Price collusion allows for the coexistence of honest and dishonest milkmen within a market. Norms of honesty can mitigate market inefficiency under the right institutional environment.
Research Area
Corporate Finance
Keywords
cheating, informal sector, reputation, norms of honesty, milk markets, india
JEL Classification
C93, D00, O13, Q01
Topic
Household Finance
Investor Behaviour
Fiscal Stability
Investor Behaviour
Fiscal Stability
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Working Paper
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