Global food prices are typically analysed in a time-series framework. We complement this approach by focusing on the spatial price dispersion of the country-pair bilateral trade in the international food trade network (IFTN), for ten relevant commodities. The main purposes are to verify if the Law of One Price (LOP) holds and to investigate the emergence of randomness in the price-formation mechanism. We distinguish between the “internal” variance, which indicates the magnitude of price discrimination, and the “external” variance, that is a measure of price dispersion. We find that, for some commodities, spatial price dispersion is remarkable and persistent over time (i.e., failure of the LOP) and that there exists a strict correlation betw...
This thesis aims to make empirical contributions to spatial price transmission following market shoc...
International audienceMany countries adjust their trade policies counter-cyclically with food prices...
Achieving international food security requires improved understanding of how international trade net...
Global food prices are typically analysed in a time-series framework. We complement this approach by...
An efficient market allocates resources to equalise prices of the same good. Are food prices – impor...
Impact assessments of policy interventions on agricultural commodity prices are carried out by inter...
Food Security is a long-standing concern worldwide. The expansion of global food markets brings bene...
The paper explores the characteristics of spatial price dynamics for fresh vegetables. The analysis ...
Interest on the empirical assessment of the price transmission has been extended particularly after ...
Abstract - In this study, we attempt to examine the factors that explain the spatial price different...
The paper explores the characteristics of spatial price movements for fresh vegetables. The analysis...
This paper analyzes the transmission from global commodity to domestic food prices for a large set o...
World food prices spiked in the periods 2007–8 and 2010–11. The impact of these spikes in world food...
This work studies the relationship between trade policy and food prices. We show that when individua...
This thesis aims to make empirical contributions to spatial price transmission following market shoc...
International audienceMany countries adjust their trade policies counter-cyclically with food prices...
Achieving international food security requires improved understanding of how international trade net...
Global food prices are typically analysed in a time-series framework. We complement this approach by...
An efficient market allocates resources to equalise prices of the same good. Are food prices – impor...
Impact assessments of policy interventions on agricultural commodity prices are carried out by inter...
Food Security is a long-standing concern worldwide. The expansion of global food markets brings bene...
The paper explores the characteristics of spatial price dynamics for fresh vegetables. The analysis ...
Interest on the empirical assessment of the price transmission has been extended particularly after ...
Abstract - In this study, we attempt to examine the factors that explain the spatial price different...
The paper explores the characteristics of spatial price movements for fresh vegetables. The analysis...
This paper analyzes the transmission from global commodity to domestic food prices for a large set o...
World food prices spiked in the periods 2007–8 and 2010–11. The impact of these spikes in world food...
This work studies the relationship between trade policy and food prices. We show that when individua...
This thesis aims to make empirical contributions to spatial price transmission following market shoc...
International audienceMany countries adjust their trade policies counter-cyclically with food prices...
Achieving international food security requires improved understanding of how international trade net...