尼日利亚粮食安全作物市场的价格传导

Price Transmission in Nigerian Food Security Crop Markets

Journal of Agricultural Economics · 2016
被引 35
人大 A-ABS 3

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研究了世界、邻国和国内商业中心市场到尼日利亚城市市场,以及城市到农村市场的价格传导,发现可贸易性、当地条件对传导有影响,且大米传导高而粗粮与世界价格关联低。

Abstract

Abstract This paper comprehensively examines price transmission from world, neighbour country, and internal commercial hub markets to Nigerian urban markets, as well as from urban to rural markets within the country, for seven key food security crops (maize, millet, sorghum, rice, cassava, yams and cowpeas). There are three key findings: (i) tradability matters for price transmission, but tradability varies across crops and regions. The strongest international linkages are with neighbouring countries. Rice price transmission is high across all markets, while coarse grain price correspondence is low with world prices but high with neighbour country market prices; (ii) our results imply that local conditions matter for price transmission, and are relatively more important than trade for some crops (e.g. yams, cassava) than others (e.g. imported rice, maize); (iii) larger than expected long‐run price transmission parameters in world and neighbour countries for rice and coarse grains suggest that, in these select markets, there are either large transactions costs or quality premiums that vary systematically with border prices, and/or mark‐ups captured by traders with market power.

价格传导尼日利亚粮食安全作物市场整合交易成本