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Shortening Supply Chains: Experimental Evidence from Fruit and Vegetable Vendors in Bogota 2016-2018

Colombia, 2016 - 2018
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Reference ID
COL_2016-2018_IPMC_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/3rbn-6a53
Producer(s)
David McKenzie
Collection(s)
Impact Evaluation Surveys
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Documentation in PDF DDI/XML JSON
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Feb 27, 2020
Last modified
Sep 21, 2020
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Questionnaires
Innovation Pilot for Microentrepreneurs in Colombia - Baseline Survey
Download [PDF, 481.42 KB]
Author(s) Innovations for Poverty Action
Date 2016-04-01
Country Colombia
Language English
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/3616/download/49299
Innovation Pilot for Microentrepreneurs - High Frequency Survey
Download [PDF, 214.88 KB]
Author(s) Innovations for Poverty Action
Date 2016-05-01
Country Colombia
Language English
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/3616/download/49300
Innovation Pilot for Microentrepreneurs in Colombia - Follow-up Survey (6 months)
Download [PDF, 434.58 KB]
Author(s) Innovations for Poverty Action
Date 2016-11-01
Country Colombia
Language English
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/3616/download/49301
Innovation Pilot for Microentrepreneurs in Colombia - Follow-up Survey (12 months)
Download [PDF, 448.32 KB]
Author(s) Innovations for Poverty Action
Date 2017-04-01
Country Colombia
Language English
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/3616/download/49302
Innovation Pilot for Microentrepreneurs in Colombia - Customers Survey
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Author(s) Innovations for Poverty Action
Date 2017-11-01
Country Colombia
Language English
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/3616/download/49303
Innovation Pilot for Microentrepreneurs - Encuesta de Alta Frecuencia
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Author(s) Innovations for Poverty Action
Date 2016-05-01
Country Colombia
Language Spanish
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/3616/download/49304
Innovation Pilot for Microentrepreneurs - Encuesta de Seguimiento (6 meses)
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Author(s) Innovations for Poverty Action
Date 2016-11-01
Country Colombia
Language Spanish
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/3616/download/49305
Innovation Pilot for Microentrepreneurs - Encuesta de Seguimiento (12 meses)
Download [PDF, 456.43 KB]
Author(s) Innovations for Poverty Action
Date 2017-04-01
Country Colombia
Language Spanish
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/3616/download/49306
Innovation Pilot for Microentrepreneurs in Colombia - Encuesta a Tiendas
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Author(s) Innovations for Poverty Action
Date 2017-11-01
Country Colombia
Language Spanish
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/3616/download/49307
Innovation Pilot for Microentrepreneurs - Encuesta a Clientes
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Author(s) Innovations for Poverty Action
Date 2017-11-01
Country Colombia
Language Spanish
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/3616/download/49308
Reports
Shortening Supply Chains: Experimental Evidence from Fruit and Vegetable Vendors in Bogota
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Author(s) Leonardo Iacovone, World Bank David McKenzie, Development Research Group, World Bank
Country Colombia
Abstract Fruit and vegetable vendors in Bogota travel most days to a central market to purchase produce, incurring substantial costs. A social enterprise attempted to shorten the supply chain by aggregating orders from many small stores and delivering orders directly from farmers to vendors. We randomized the introduction of this service at the market-block level. Initial interest was high, and the service reduced travel time and costs, and increased work-life balance. Purchase costs fell 6 to 8 percent, there was incomplete pass-through into lower prices for consumers, and markups rose. However, stores reduced sales of products not offered by this new service, and their total sales and profits appear to have fallen in the short-run, with service usage falling over time. The results offer a window into the nature of competition among small retailers, and point to the challenges in achieving economies of scale when disrupting centralized markets for multi-product firms.
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Online Appendices - Shortening Supply Chains: Experimental Evidence from Fruit and Vegetable Vendors in Bogota
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Author(s) Leonardo Iacovone, World Bank David McKenzie, Development Research Group, World Bank
Country Colombia
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Other Materials
Replication Do File for Shortening Supply Chains: Experimental Evidence from Fruit and Vegetable Vendors in Bogota
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Author(s) David McKenzie
Language Colombia
Description The do file provides the replication code for: Iacovone, Leonardo, and David McKenzie (forthcoming) “ Shortening Supply Chains: Experimental Evidence from Fruit and Vegetable Vendors in Bogota”, Economic Development and Cultural Change.
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