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Regime switching in stochastic models of commodity prices: An application to an optimal tree harvesting problem
Authors:Shan ChenMargaret Insley
Affiliation:Department of Economics, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1
Abstract:This paper investigates whether a regime switching model of stochastic lumber prices is better for the analysis of optimal harvesting problems in forestry than a more traditional single regime model. Prices of lumber derivatives are used to calibrate a regime switching model, with each of two regimes characterized by a different mean reverting process. A single regime, mean reverting process is also calibrated. The value of a representative stand of trees and optimal harvesting prices are determined by specifying a Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman Variational Inequality, which is solved for both pricing models using a implicit finite difference approach. The regime switching model is found to more closely match the behavior of futures prices than the single regime model. In addition, analysis of a tree harvesting problem indicates significant differences in terms of land value and optimal harvest thresholds between the regime switching and single regime models.
Keywords:Regime switching   Optimal tree harvesting   Mean reverting price   Lumber derivatives prices   Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman variational inequality
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