This paper studies the flow of primary commodity exports from non-oil exporting developing countries grouped by geographical region. The first part analyzes the changes in the structure of developing country commodity exports that have taken place over the past two decades. The second part presents empirical evidence on the response of commodity exports to demand and supply. These empirical results point to the low price and income elasticities of demand for certain primary commodity exports and to price elasticities of supply that are in general lower than the corresponding price elasticities of demand in the short run, but that are more sensitive to price in the longer run.
Conventionally commodity concentration has been regarded as a major factor contributing to the short...
Graduation date: 1988The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of the\ud source of the ex...
Commodity price booms, as those recorded in the last decade, may have a significant economic impact ...
This paper examines the composition of primary commodity exports by industrial countries and contras...
This paper provides new empirical evidence about the relationship that may exist between real exchan...
This paper provides new empirical evidence about the relationship that may exist between real exchan...
This paper provides new empirical evidence about the relationship that may exist between real exchan...
The Determinants of Primary Commodity Prices: An Econometric Analysis Gérald Collange, François Guil...
This paper provides new empirical evidence about the relationship that may exist between real exchan...
The literature of commodity supply functions is characterized by explanatory variables which are eit...
This paper examines whether the real exchange rates of commodity-exporting developing countries move...
The paper estimates export demand elasticities for a large number of developing and developed countr...
Income and price elasticities for non-oil exports of non-OPEC developing countries play an imp ortan...
A feature of modern globalization processes is their vulnerability to the volatility of short-term c...
Conventionally commodity concentration has been regarded as a major factor contributing to the short...
Graduation date: 1988The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of the\ud source of the ex...
Commodity price booms, as those recorded in the last decade, may have a significant economic impact ...
This paper examines the composition of primary commodity exports by industrial countries and contras...
This paper provides new empirical evidence about the relationship that may exist between real exchan...
This paper provides new empirical evidence about the relationship that may exist between real exchan...
This paper provides new empirical evidence about the relationship that may exist between real exchan...
The Determinants of Primary Commodity Prices: An Econometric Analysis Gérald Collange, François Guil...
This paper provides new empirical evidence about the relationship that may exist between real exchan...
The literature of commodity supply functions is characterized by explanatory variables which are eit...
This paper examines whether the real exchange rates of commodity-exporting developing countries move...
The paper estimates export demand elasticities for a large number of developing and developed countr...
Income and price elasticities for non-oil exports of non-OPEC developing countries play an imp ortan...
A feature of modern globalization processes is their vulnerability to the volatility of short-term c...
Conventionally commodity concentration has been regarded as a major factor contributing to the short...
Graduation date: 1988The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of the\ud source of the ex...
Commodity price booms, as those recorded in the last decade, may have a significant economic impact ...