The Commodity Terms of Trade, Unit Roots, and Nonlinear Alternatives: A Smooth Transition Approach |
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Authors: | Joseph V. Balagtas Matthew T. Holt |
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Affiliation: | Joseph Balagtas is assistant professor and Matthew Holt is professor and Wickersham Chair of Excellence in Agricultural Research in the Department of Agricultural Economics, Purdue University. |
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Abstract: | This article extends the recent literature on the Prebisch–Singer hypothesis of a long-run decline in the relative prices of primary commodities. Our main innovation is testing for and estimating nonlinear alternatives to a secular deterioration. Specifically, we use bootstrap procedures to test the linear unit root model against models belonging to the family of smooth transition autoregressions (STARs) for twenty-four commodities, 1900–2003. In nineteen cases we reject the linear null at usual significance levels. In sixteen cases we are able to successfully fit STAR-type models. Simulation results show there is little support for the Prebisch–Singer hypothesis. |
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Keywords: | nonlinear model primary commodities smooth transition autoregression time-varying autoregression unit root tests |
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