Price Transmission and Volatility Spillover in Food Grain Market: Experience from Indian vis-à-vis World Market
Subhra Sinha & Arindam Laha
Abstract
In the backdrop of liberalised trade of agricultural commodities in the twenty- first century, world food prices have risen at a faster pace since 2007. The Indian economy has largely been able to insulate itself from the price transmission mechanism of the world market because of low exposure of the economy to global factors. This paper analyses the trend of volatility in the price of rice and wheat in the world market vis-à-vis regional markets in India during 2000-15. In addition, an econometric analysis was conducted to measure the price transmission mechanism in understanding the process of volatility spillover from international to domestic markets.
https://doi.org/10.57138/CARF4222
Date of Publication
August 2018
Keywords
Price Transmission, Volatility Spillover, Food Grain, Pass-through Effect, International Price, Domestic Price
JEL Classification Code
Q11, Q17
Recommended Citation
Sinha, S., & Laha, A. (2018). Price transmission and volatility spillover in food grain market. The Bangladesh Development Studies, 41(1), 31-63. https://doi.org/10.57138/CARF4222