乌干达农业贸易的流动市场

R. Ssekibuule, J. Quinn, Kevin Leyton-Brown
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在乌干达等发展中国家,信息缺失导致农业市场表现出严重的低效率。买卖双方之间的贸易联系是通过口口相传非正式地建立起来的,很少超出既定的社交圈。各种移动系统旨在提高市场效率,但受到互联网设备可用性差、用户对网络费用极端敏感以及面对面谈判的文化期望的阻碍。因此,这一领域以前的工作主要集中在价格咨询系统或分类广告上,我们认为这些方法并不有效。我们分析了乌干达农村农业市场过去的价格数据,通过估计从一个城市到另一个城市运输商品和从不易腐烂的商品仓库转售商品的套利机会来衡量效率低下;在这两种情况下,我们都发现了惊人的价格失衡。我们描述了一种新的双重拍卖机制,我们设计了这种机制,考虑到基于短信的通信的限制,它是实用的,并认为它为市场参与者提供了适当的激励。我们介绍了该系统的实地试验结果,六个月后,该系统在乌干达各地登记了一千多名农民和贸易商,收到了100万美元的投标和170万美元的询价。
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A mobile market for agricultural trade in Uganda
Information failures lead agricultural markets to exhibit substantial inefficiencies in developing countries such as Uganda. Trade links between buyers and sellers are created informally by word of mouth and rarely grow beyond established social circles. Various mobile systems have aimed to improve market efficiency, but have been hampered by poor availability of Internet-enabled devices, users' extreme cost sensitivity to network charges, and cultural expectations of face-to-face negotiation. Previous work in this area has thus focused on price advisory systems or classified advertisements, which we argue are not effective. We analyze past price data from the rural agricultural market in Uganda, gauging inefficiency by estimating opportunities for arbitrage by transporting commodities from one city to another and from warehousing nonperishable commodities to resell them later; in both cases, we find striking price imbalances. We describe a novel double auction mechanism that we have designed to be practical given the constraints of SMS-based communication, and argue that it provides market participants with appropriate incentives. We present the results of field trials of the system, which after six months registered more than a thousand farmers and traders across Uganda and received $1.0M USD in bids and $1.7M USD in asks.
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