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The Flexible System of Global Models (FSGM) is a group of models developed by the Economic Modeling Division of the IMF for policy analysis. A typical module of FSGM is a multi-region, forward-looking semi-structural global model consisting of 24 regions. Using the three core modules focused on...
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agricultural commodities. We follow a Multivariate Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity (MGARCH) approach to …
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Policymakers concerned about rapid swings in commodity prices seek economic guidance about causal factors and future … variability for a wide range of commodities. In this paper, we review this “Hotelling puzzle” and suggest modifications to current …
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.S. farm production fell in FY 1985 to 17 percent, its lowest level in 13 years. The costs of commercial shipping services …, which transport most agricultural exports, influence exporters' profits and add 15-30 percent to the prices of exported …
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Rising foreign production, falling prices, and shrinking volume pushed down U.S. agricultural exports 17 percent in … year earller. Unfavorable weather conditions and higher prices for fruits, fruit juices, arr.d vegetable oils boosted U …
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weather, supplies reduced prices and U.S. export volumes. and higher prices in the United States boosted the value of U … crops worldwide will continue depressing prices in FY 1986 ... The high value of the dollar and large stocks, rising … 1984's $6.7 billion and 1980's record high $10.3 billion. An excess supply of ships for carrying dry bulk commodities kept …
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weather, supplies reduced prices and U.S. export volumes. and higher prices in the United States boosted the value of U … soybean crops worldwide will continue depressing prices in FY 1986. high value of the dollar and large stocks, rising … 1984' s $6.7 billion and 1980' s record high $10.3 billion. An excess supply of ships for carrying dry bulk commodities …
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energy, agricultural, and food commodities using monthly data between 1970 and 2013. The authors study the extent and the …
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U.S. agricultural exports slipped 14 percent to $25.6 billion during the first 9 months of fiscal year (FY) 1985 (October 1984-June 1985). Rising U.S. consumer demand and a strong dollar spurred U.S. agricultural. imports 8 percent over year-earlier levels to $15.1 billion. The U.S. dollar...
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Rising foreign production, falling prices, and shrinking volume pushed down U.S. agricultural exports 17 percent in … year earlier. Unfavorable weather conditions and higher prices for fruits, fruit juices, and vegetable oils boosted U …
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