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Market integration between surplus and deficit rice markets during global food crisis period
Authors:Sabiha Akhter
Institution:1. University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia;2. University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Abstract:Applying the maximum‐likelihood method of co‐integration, this study analysed spatial market integration between an adjacent rice surplus market (India) and deficit markets (Bangladesh and Nepal). The main focus is on the government policies of these three rice‐producing countries which have been imposed to reduce domestic price volatilities in rice markets during the recent ‘global food crisis’ in 2007–2008. The co‐integration tests find that domestic rice prices of India, Bangladesh and Nepal are integrated both in short‐run and long‐run periods despite the imposition of export restriction policies by India. The reason that prices are transmitted so effectively is most likely to be the widespread informal cross‐border trade through the porous borders among India, Bangladesh and Nepal.
Keywords:global food crisis  market co‐integration  price transmission  public policies  rice price
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