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A foreign exchange rate is one factor that drives U.S. agricultural trade. Considering this fact, the impact of asymmetric exchange rate changes on U.S. agricultural trade with major trading partners are analyzed. We employ a nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag (NARDL) model to analyze the...
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Recognizing the importance of the relationship between stock market and oil prices, this paper examines the long-term price relationships between the Dubai oil price and stock market returns for two large oil-consuming countries in Asia, namely China and Korea, by estimating the Shanghai Stock...
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A frequently stated objective of regional and multilateral trade agreements is to stabilize trade and reduce volatility in trade flows. We examine whether trade agreements accomplish this goal. Using a structural gravity approach we identify two potential channels through which international...
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This article aims to examine the long and short run relationship between agricultural exports and agriculture share of GDP. Links between series considered are assessed by co-integration analysis using Johansen co-integration technique and ECM-GARCH. Results indicate a positive link in the short...
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Engel and Rogers (1996) find that crossing the US-Canada border can considerably raise relative price volatility and … effect estimation. Moreover, using a direct decomposition method, two conditions governing the strength of the border effect …
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Engel and Rogers (1996) find that crossing the US-Canada border can considerably raise relative price volatility and … effect estimation. Moreover, using a direct decomposition method, two conditions governing the strength of the border effect …
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attention to the effect of the U.S.-Canada free trade agreement on market integration. Our conclusions are unchanged: markets in … the U.S. and Canada are more segmented than can be explained by the physical distance between the locations. Formal trade …
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State University, Los Angeles).Engel and Rogers (1996) find that crossing the US-Canada border can considerably raise … symmetric sampling for border effect estimation. Moreover, using a direct decomposition method, two conditions governing the …
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