Inflation and Intramarket Price Variability: Empirical Evidence from U.S. Food Products

dc.creatorBaek, Jungho
dc.date2017-04-01T19:32:56Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-07-09T08:11:09Z
dc.descriptionThe objective of this paper is to examine the response of relative price variability on U.S. food markets to food price inflation to identify whether such inflation influences the structure of relative prices between different food products. Results show that changes in food price inflation rate have a strong positive effect on the structure of relative prices across food products. In addition, the expected rate of inflation is found to be more important than the unexpected components as a determinant of relative price variability.
dc.identifierdoi:10.22004/ag.econ.174482
dc.identifierhttps://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/174482/files/33_4_2.pdf
dc.identifierhttp://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/174482
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/596424
dc.languageeng
dc.publisher
dc.sourcehttp://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/174482
dc.titleInflation and Intramarket Price Variability: Empirical Evidence from U.S. Food Products
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