Spatial Market Efficiency and Policy Regime Change: Seemingly Unrelated Error Correction Model Estimation.
We investigate the degree to which the wheat markets of France, Germany, and the United Kingdom are in spatial equilibrium and how reforms to the CAP affect the speed of convergence to the long-run relationship. Due to the interrelationship among these markets and the nonstationarity of our data we introduce a seemingly unrelated regression-augmented Dickey-Fuller and error correction methodology. We argue this methodology is more efficient than ordinary cointegration and error correction models. Empirically we find strong evidence of efficient spatial markets and conformity to the law of one price. Market liberalization reforms in the EU increased the co-movement of domestic and world wheat prices; our Post-Uruguay Round price transmission elasticity was 0.183. Copyright 2002 by American Agricultural Economics Association
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2002
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Authors: | Thompson, Stanley R ; Sul, Donggyu ; Bohl, Martin T |
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American Journal of Agricultural Economics. - American Agricultural Economics Association. - Vol. 84.2002, 4, p. 1042-53
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