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The accession of ten countries to the EU in May 2004, and of Bulgaria and Romania in January 2007, eliminated barriers to trade between old and new, and among new member states. We analyse the effects of this accession on the integration of pork markets in the EU. Our results show that the speed...
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The accession of ten countries to the EU in May 2004, and of Bulgaria and Romania in January 2007, eliminated barriers to trade between old and new, and among new member states. We analyse the effects of this accession on the integration of pork markets in the EU. Our results show that the speed...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010324309
The accession of ten countries to the EU in May 2004, and of Bulgaria and Romania in January 2007, eliminated barriers to trade between old and new, and among new member states. We analyse the effects of this accession on the integration of pork markets in the EU. Our results show that the speed...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010960831
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In this study, we examined the price transmission dynamics and market integration among domestic markets for Uganda's major staple foods (matoke, maize, and beans) utilizing the Granger causality analysis, bounds test, Wald test for long- and short-run asymmetry, and the nonlinear ARDL model....
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cointegration and price transmission. A border separating two markets reduces the probability of cointegration of price series by 23 …% compared with markets located in the same country. 1000 kilometers of distance reduces the probability of cointegration by 7 … and cointegration is most prevalent for barley. Price transmission is slowest in wheat markets. In peer reviewed studies …
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cointegration and price transmission. A border separating two markets reduces the probability of cointegration of price series by 23 …% compared with markets located in the same country. 1000 kilometers of distance reduces the probability of cointegration by 7 … and cointegration is most prevalent for barley. Price transmission is slowest in wheat markets. In peer reviewed studies …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010368143
We assess the conjunctural impact of price insulating policies on spatial price transmission of maize, rice and wheat in Cameroon, Kenya and Tanzania in the period 2005-2015. We therefore separately estimate the impact of trade policies within two regimes of behaviour of the domestic price...
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