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The long-run impact of energy prices on world agricultural markets: The role of macro-economic linkages
Authors:A. Gohin  F. Chantret
Affiliation:1. INRA, UMR1302, F-35000 Rennes, France;2. Agrocampus Rennes, UMR1302, F-35000 Rennes, France;3. CEPII, Paris, France
Abstract:The world prices of some food and energy products have followed similar large swings in recent years. We investigate the long-run relationship between these prices using a world Computable General Equilibrium model with detailed representations of food and energy markets. Particular attention is paid to specifying macro-economic linkages which have often been overlooked in recent analysis and debate. We find that the omission of these macro-economic linkages has a substantial bearing on this relationship. A positive relationship due to the cost push effect has been identified in most analysis, but we find that the introduction of the real income effect may indeed imply a negative relationship between world food and energy prices.
Keywords:Oil prices   Agricultural prices   Computable General Equilibrium model
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