Structural Breaks, the Export Enhancement Program and the Relationship between Canadian and US Hard Wheat Prices
This paper examines the long-term relationship between the export prices of Canadian and US hard wheat and the effects of the US Export Enhancement Program (EEP). Using monthly prices for 1974-2001, we adopt the cointegration procedure of Johansen "et al." (2000) which permits structural breaks. Results show that a long-term relationship exists, and there are two breaks that coincide with the EEP. The first break is in late 1985 when the long-term US/Canadian price ratio fell by 5.5%, while the second is in early 1995 when it increased by 9.2%. Weak exogeneity tests imply that Canada is the price leader, and impulse responses show that long-term equilibrium is restored within five months following a shock to either price. Copyright 2006 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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2006
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Authors: | Dawson, P. J. ; Sanjuán, Ana I. |
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Journal of Agricultural Economics. - Wiley Blackwell, ISSN 0021-857X. - Vol. 57.2006, 1, p. 101-116
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