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R. Grant and Jean-Paul Chavas (jchavas@wisc.edu)
Agricultural Economics Research, 1985, issue 2
Abstract: This article analyzes the dynamic relationships among weekly prices of price byproducts, long gram rice, and corn, using causality tests and dynamic multipliers The authors use forecasts to evaluate the time series model rice byproducts prices may be influenced more by shifts 10 demand than 10 supply. Long gram rice prices are related to brewers and seconds prices, but not to bran or mill feed prices Mill feed and corn prices move together. Corn prices exhibited no consistent relationship With seconds, brewers, or long gram prices
Keywords: Prices; rice; byproducts; causality; multipliers; Crop Production/Industries; Demand and Price Analysis; Productivity Analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1985
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