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Estimation of time-varying price elasticity in 1970–1997 Japanese raw milk supply by structural time-series model
Authors:Toru Komaki  Jeremy Penzer
Institution:Sapporo University, Nishioka 3-7, Toyohira-Ku, Sapporo 062-8520, Japan;London School of Economics, Houghton Street, London, WC2A 2AE, United Kingdom
Abstract:The price elasticity of raw milk supply in Japan is estimated over time by a structural time-series model in state space form, and the changes in elasticity are tested by the diagnosing test of de John and Penzer in 1998. The supply function is modeled with a local linear trend and a strictly exogenous autoregressive distributed lag price. The seasonality in the data is adjusted by a structural time-series model. In the 1970–1997 period, there were major dairy policy changes in Japan: a production adjustment, related penalties, and two-tier pricing. Hokkaido is the region that mainly provides the supply of raw milk for milk products, while Tofuken is the region that mainly produces drinking milk. The estimated price elasticity in Hokkaido became stable after imposition of the production adjustment. On the other hand, price elasticity in Tofuken became stable after the inflation of the mid-1970s. Price elasticity is estimated to be more inelastic as well as more likely to converge in inelasticity in Hokkaido than in Tofuken. We discuss the relationship between changes in dairy policy and changes in price elasticity.
Keywords:C22  C51  Q11  Q18
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