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How the price of food is determined has become a critical issue, given the drastic surges in prices in recent years and the prevailing expectation of further increases. Along this line, this paper examines the sources of food price fluctuations in 11 developing Asian countries. The working model...
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The authors use the permanent income hypothesis as the framework to analyze a number of results from recent empirical macroeconomic research. First, they demonstrate that the "productivity" shock isolated in both the three and six variable models of King, Plosser, Stock, and Watson (1991)...
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