作物种植面积的季节内与季节间对国际粮食价格的响应及价格波动的影响

Inter‐ and intra‐seasonal crop acreage response to international food prices and implications of volatility

Agricultural Economics · 2014
被引 51
人大 A-

中文导读

研究了全球主要粮食作物(小麦、玉米、大豆、水稻)的月度与年度种植面积对价格及价格波动的响应,发现短期弹性约0.05-0.40,价格波动会减少部分作物面积,且北半球春季的响应更敏感。

Abstract

Abstract Understanding how producers make decisions to allot acreage among crops and how decisions about land use are affected by changes in prices and their volatility is fundamental for predicting the supply of staple crops and, hence, assessing the global food supply situation. This study makes estimations of monthly (i.e., seasonal) versus annual global acreage response models for the world's principal staple food crops: wheat, corn, soybeans, and rice. Primary emphasis is given to the magnitude and speed of the allocation process. Estimation of intra‐annual acreage elasticity is crucial for expected food supply and for input demand, especially in the light of the recent short‐term volatility in food prices. The econometric results indicate that global crop acreage responds to crop prices and price risks, input costs as well as a time trend. Depending on respective crop, short‐run elasticities are about 0.05 to 0.40; price volatility tends to reduce acreage for some of the crops; comparison of the annual and the monthly acreage response elasticities suggests that acreage adjusts seasonally around the globe to new information and expectations. Given the seasonality of agriculture, time is of an essence for acreage response. The analysis indicates that acreage allocation is more sensitive to prices in the northern hemisphere spring than in winter and the response varies across months.

作物种植面积价格波动供给弹性季节性调整