This study examines the price transmission between U.S. farm level grain prices and Korean imported grain prices. Price transmission results for corn, soybeans, and wheat indicate that the policy of liberalizing of imported grain markets in Korea has been progressing relatively well. This is important for Korean grain importers and livestock producers who rely heavily on international price signals
This work focuses on soft wheat price transmission mechanisms between the United States and the Euro...
The Korean wheat import market includes a stable, quality-conscious milling segment of about 2 milli...
This paper examines cointegration and the difference in the extent of price transmission, and speed ...
After joining WTO, Chinese agricultural commodities linked more and more with the international mark...
The Korean feed grain market is almost totally dependent on imports of feed grains, chiefly corn, fo...
Korea relies more than 70 percent of food supply on a limited number of exporting counties. If the s...
Food wheat import market structure of Korea is oligopoly because the total share of US, Australian a...
Commodity price transmissions between China and the U.S. are examined. The results indicate that va...
This study aims to improve our understanding of the extent and speed of the transmission of internat...
Graduation date: 1973In order to effectively use foodgrain prices as tools of government policy, it ...
Perfect price transmission is often used as a convenient simplification in models measuring elastici...
South Korea is one of the largest beef importing countries in the world. Australia, USA, and New Zea...
World cereal prices have been increasing substantially since 2003. Until 2008, the Asian countries e...
Understanding the sources of domestic food price volatility in developing countries and the extent t...
This study attempts to analyze long-run and short-run relationships between domestic and internation...
This work focuses on soft wheat price transmission mechanisms between the United States and the Euro...
The Korean wheat import market includes a stable, quality-conscious milling segment of about 2 milli...
This paper examines cointegration and the difference in the extent of price transmission, and speed ...
After joining WTO, Chinese agricultural commodities linked more and more with the international mark...
The Korean feed grain market is almost totally dependent on imports of feed grains, chiefly corn, fo...
Korea relies more than 70 percent of food supply on a limited number of exporting counties. If the s...
Food wheat import market structure of Korea is oligopoly because the total share of US, Australian a...
Commodity price transmissions between China and the U.S. are examined. The results indicate that va...
This study aims to improve our understanding of the extent and speed of the transmission of internat...
Graduation date: 1973In order to effectively use foodgrain prices as tools of government policy, it ...
Perfect price transmission is often used as a convenient simplification in models measuring elastici...
South Korea is one of the largest beef importing countries in the world. Australia, USA, and New Zea...
World cereal prices have been increasing substantially since 2003. Until 2008, the Asian countries e...
Understanding the sources of domestic food price volatility in developing countries and the extent t...
This study attempts to analyze long-run and short-run relationships between domestic and internation...
This work focuses on soft wheat price transmission mechanisms between the United States and the Euro...
The Korean wheat import market includes a stable, quality-conscious milling segment of about 2 milli...
This paper examines cointegration and the difference in the extent of price transmission, and speed ...