Explaining the Persistence of Commodity Prices

被引:22
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作者
Serena Ng
Francisco J. Ruge-Murcia
机构
[1] Boston College,Department of Economics
[2] Chestnut Hill,Department of Economics and C.R.D.E.
[3] University of Montreal,undefined
关键词
commodity prices; persistence; speculative storage;
D O I
10.1023/A:1008713823410
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摘要
This paper extends the Competitive Storage Model by incorporating prominent features of the production process and financial markets. This extension seems necessary since the basic model does not successfully explain the degree of serial correlation observed in actual data. To generate a high degree of price persistence, the model must incorporate agents that are willing to hold stocks more often than predicted by the basic model, so we include characteristics of the production and trading mechanisms to provide the required incentives. Specifically, we introduce (i) gestation lags in production with heteroskedastic supply shocks, (ii) multiperiod forward contracts, and (iii) a convenience return to inventory holding. Rational expectations solutions for twelve commodities are solved numerically. Simulations are then used to assess the effects of these extensions on the time-series properties of commodity prices. The results indicate that each feature accounts partly for the persistence as well as the occasional spikes observed in actual data. Evidence is also presented that the precautionary demand for stocks might play a substantial role in the dynamics of commodity prices.
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页码:149 / 171
页数:22
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