In this paper, we compare and contrast two types of timber models that have been used for public policy analysis. These models have been variously used to predict price, inventory and market welfare impacts under different exogenous forces that impact timber markets. The framework and theory for each model type is presented and discussed. We then thoroughly test the two model types across six potential exogenous shocks to timber markets, ranging from instantaneous demand shocks to gradual supply adjustments. Our comparison indicates that these models predict potentially important differences in timber market behavior. These differences are important to consider for those who do public policy analysis
An applied partial equilibrium model of the forest cluster has been developed and implemented to ass...
Timbers of multiple tree species and sizes are often traded in a single market. Some previous studie...
Papers on forests and forest products often address sustainability and climate change issues. Wood t...
Recent history has seen an increase in the utilization of forest sector models to identify potential...
Excerpts from the report Introduction: The effectiveness of free markets in increasing quantities o...
No portion of this paper may be reproduced without permission of the authors. Discussion papers are ...
This paper examines how the demand for commodities adjusts to supply shocks, and shows the importanc...
This paper develops a global timber market model which captures how timber supply reacts to future p...
Graduation date: 1981To abstract the fundamental market structures of stumpage sold from the Siuslaw...
The main objective of this study is to analyse the impact of Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) pra...
In this paper, we show how ecological and economic models can be linked to determine the economic im...
Graduation date: 1988Subregional log market differences are defined and analyzed. Seven demand and s...
The frequency of forest disturbances has increased under intensifying climate changes, and the econo...
Timber supply has traditionally been modelled using aggregate data. In this paper, we build aggregat...
An applied partial equilibrium model of the forest cluster has been developed and implemented to ass...
An applied partial equilibrium model of the forest cluster has been developed and implemented to ass...
Timbers of multiple tree species and sizes are often traded in a single market. Some previous studie...
Papers on forests and forest products often address sustainability and climate change issues. Wood t...
Recent history has seen an increase in the utilization of forest sector models to identify potential...
Excerpts from the report Introduction: The effectiveness of free markets in increasing quantities o...
No portion of this paper may be reproduced without permission of the authors. Discussion papers are ...
This paper examines how the demand for commodities adjusts to supply shocks, and shows the importanc...
This paper develops a global timber market model which captures how timber supply reacts to future p...
Graduation date: 1981To abstract the fundamental market structures of stumpage sold from the Siuslaw...
The main objective of this study is to analyse the impact of Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) pra...
In this paper, we show how ecological and economic models can be linked to determine the economic im...
Graduation date: 1988Subregional log market differences are defined and analyzed. Seven demand and s...
The frequency of forest disturbances has increased under intensifying climate changes, and the econo...
Timber supply has traditionally been modelled using aggregate data. In this paper, we build aggregat...
An applied partial equilibrium model of the forest cluster has been developed and implemented to ass...
An applied partial equilibrium model of the forest cluster has been developed and implemented to ass...
Timbers of multiple tree species and sizes are often traded in a single market. Some previous studie...
Papers on forests and forest products often address sustainability and climate change issues. Wood t...