Non-oil commodity prices: Cyclical weakness or secular decline?
Carmen Reinhart and
Peter Wickham
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Abstract:
Primary commodities still account for the bulk of exports in many developing countries. However, real commodity prices have been declining almost continuously since the early 1980s. The appropriate policy response to a terms of trade shock depends importantly on whether the shock is perceived to be temporary or permanent. Our results indicate that the recent weakness in commodity prices is mostly secular, stressing the need for commodity exporting countries to concentrate on export diversification and other structural policies. There is, however, scope for stabilization funds and the use of hedging strategies, since the evidence also suggests commodity prices have become more volatile.
Keywords: exports; world; demand; commodity; prices; metals; business; cycle (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C22 E3 E61 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1994-06
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Published in IMF Staff Papers 2.41(1994): pp. 175-213
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Journal Article: Commodity Prices: Cyclical Weakness or Secular Decline? (1994) 
Working Paper: Commodity Prices: Cyclical Weakness or Secular Decline? (1994) 
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