Reviving the Competitive Storage Model: A Holistic Approach to Food Commodity Prices
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Summary:
We revive in this paper the empirical relevance of the competitive storage model by taking a holistic approach to food commodity prices. We augment the seminal Deaton and Laroque (1992, 1996) model by incorporating more comprehensive and realistic supply and demand factors: output and demand trends, shocks to the yield, and time-varying interest rates. While the computational burden increases exponentially, the augmented model succeeds in replicating all four key patterns of food commodity prices. Our simulation and comparative statics also show that (i) the long-run declining trend of food prices may come to a halt or even reverse due to the shifting balance between supply and demand; (ii) short-run price fluctuations are mainly attributable to sizeable, though low-probability, shocks to output such as inclement weather; and (iii) the impact of monetary policy, though small in normal times, is nonlinear and asymmetric, and can become large if the real rate passes a certain threshold.
Series:
Working Paper No. 2011/064
Subject:
Commodity prices Consumption Food prices Price elasticity Real interest rates
English
Publication Date:
March 1, 2011
ISBN/ISSN:
9781455228065/1018-5941
Stock No:
WPIEA2011064
Format:
Paper
Pages:
47
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