Asymmetric price transmission analysis in the Czech pork market

The paper examines the characteristics of farm, processor and consumers (retail) price relationship within the Czech pork market. Last years the farm prices of pork meat are volatile comparing to processors and consumers prices. In these conditions the analysis of the character of price transmission...

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Main Author: Tamara Rudinskaya
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture 2019-09-01
Series:Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Online Access:https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773529_Asymmetric_price_transmission_analysis_in_the_Czech_pork_market_en.pdf
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spelling doaj-53c95c2c00294f51bd37a3dc300d05652020-11-25T00:57:30ZbulUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of AgricultureJournal of Central European Agriculture1332-90492019-09-0120398699410.5513/JCEA01/20.3.2278Asymmetric price transmission analysis in the Czech pork marketTamara RudinskayaThe paper examines the characteristics of farm, processor and consumers (retail) price relationship within the Czech pork market. Last years the farm prices of pork meat are volatile comparing to processors and consumers prices. In these conditions the analysis of the character of price transmission becomes an actual issue. The paper employs the pre-cointegration, cointegration approach and the coefficients of price transmission elasticity for testing asymmetry in the transmission of farm pork price changes to changes in the processor and retail price. In this analysis monthly farm, processor and retail prices of pork and pork products encompassing the January 2006 to September 2017 were used. Empirical results of applicated approaches suggest that in the short-run, the processor’s and consumer’s price responds differently to the increase and decrease of farm price and processor’s price, accordingly. Moreover, the evidence of different speed of price long-run adjustment was proved. The results proved the existence of price transmission asymmetry, and besides, this fact is pronounced more significant in the second stage of agri-food chain, i.e. in the processor-retailer relationship.https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773529_Asymmetric_price_transmission_analysis_in_the_Czech_pork_market_en.pdferror correction modelpork productsprice asymmetryprice transmission elasticity
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Asymmetric price transmission analysis in the Czech pork market
Journal of Central European Agriculture
error correction model
pork products
price asymmetry
price transmission elasticity
author_facet Tamara Rudinskaya
author_sort Tamara Rudinskaya
title Asymmetric price transmission analysis in the Czech pork market
title_short Asymmetric price transmission analysis in the Czech pork market
title_full Asymmetric price transmission analysis in the Czech pork market
title_fullStr Asymmetric price transmission analysis in the Czech pork market
title_full_unstemmed Asymmetric price transmission analysis in the Czech pork market
title_sort asymmetric price transmission analysis in the czech pork market
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture
series Journal of Central European Agriculture
issn 1332-9049
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The paper examines the characteristics of farm, processor and consumers (retail) price relationship within the Czech pork market. Last years the farm prices of pork meat are volatile comparing to processors and consumers prices. In these conditions the analysis of the character of price transmission becomes an actual issue. The paper employs the pre-cointegration, cointegration approach and the coefficients of price transmission elasticity for testing asymmetry in the transmission of farm pork price changes to changes in the processor and retail price. In this analysis monthly farm, processor and retail prices of pork and pork products encompassing the January 2006 to September 2017 were used. Empirical results of applicated approaches suggest that in the short-run, the processor’s and consumer’s price responds differently to the increase and decrease of farm price and processor’s price, accordingly. Moreover, the evidence of different speed of price long-run adjustment was proved. The results proved the existence of price transmission asymmetry, and besides, this fact is pronounced more significant in the second stage of agri-food chain, i.e. in the processor-retailer relationship.
topic error correction model
pork products
price asymmetry
price transmission elasticity
url https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773529_Asymmetric_price_transmission_analysis_in_the_Czech_pork_market_en.pdf
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