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Semi-Parametric Generalized Additive Vector Autoregressive Models of Spatial Basis Dynamics

Selin Guney, Barry Goodwin () and Andrés Riquelme

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2019, vol. 101, issue 2, 541-562

Abstract: An extensive line of research has examined linkages among spatially-distinct markets. We apply semi-parametric, generalized additive vector autoregressive models to a consideration of basis linkages among North Carolina corn and soybean markets. An extensive suite of linearity tests suggests that basis and price relationships are nonlinear. Marginal effects, transmission elasticities, and generalized impulse responses are utilized to describe patterns of adjustment among markets. The semi-parametric models are compared to standard threshold vector autoregressive models and are found to reveal more statistical significance and substantially more nonlinearity in basis adjustments. Marginal effects are nonlinear and impulse responses suggest greater adjustments to extreme shocks and asymmetric adjustment patterns. The results provide evidence in favor of efficiently linked markets.

Keywords: Law of one price; generalized additive models; nonlinear time series models (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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