Spatial Reaction of Prices in the Vegetable Markets to Restrictions on Foreign Trade

The paper presents an assessment of the change in the spatial differentiation of vegetable prices in conditions of imposing restrictions on foreign trade. The purpose of the study was to identify the specifics of price reactions in the regional vegetable markets to the ban on foreign economic operat...

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Main Author: Anna Vladimirovna Stupnikova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Economic Research Institute of the Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2018-03-01
Series:Prostranstvennaâ Èkonomika
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Online Access:http://www.spatial-economics.com/images/spatial-econimics/2018_1/SE.2018.1.117-137.Stupnikova.pdf
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description The paper presents an assessment of the change in the spatial differentiation of vegetable prices in conditions of imposing restrictions on foreign trade. The purpose of the study was to identify the specifics of price reactions in the regional vegetable markets to the ban on foreign economic operations with Turkey, that require the import of certain types of Turkish vegetables into the Russian Federation. The method of research included three stages. In the first stage, using the volatility indicator, the spatial behavior of vegetable prices was assessed; in the second – the groups of vegetable markets of the subjects of the Russian Federation were determined, characterized by the greatest price differentiation, for which the border effect was calculated in the third stage of the study. The study was conducted for two time periods: 2015 (before the ban on the import of vegetables from Turkey) and January – October 2016 (the period of the ban on the import of vegetables from Turkey). A comparative evaluation of the results of the study for two study periods showed that in January – October 2016, the range of variation and the mean value of the relative CPI volatility for vegetables decreased. In addition, border effects have decreased for all selected groups of markets, characterized by increased differentiation of prices for vegetables. Based on the results obtained, a conclusion was made that the spatial differentiation of prices in regional vegetable markets in January-October 2016 has reduced compared to 2015, which indicates the adaptation of regional vegetable markets to changes in institutional conditions
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spelling doaj.art-3ec51bacf9954bd494fe1d02f87d0b2d2022-12-21T19:13:54ZrusEconomic Research Institute of the Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of SciencesProstranstvennaâ Èkonomika1815-98342587-59572018-03-01111713710.14530/se.2018.1.117-137Spatial Reaction of Prices in the Vegetable Markets to Restrictions on Foreign TradeAnna Vladimirovna Stupnikova0Economic Research Institute FEB RASThe paper presents an assessment of the change in the spatial differentiation of vegetable prices in conditions of imposing restrictions on foreign trade. The purpose of the study was to identify the specifics of price reactions in the regional vegetable markets to the ban on foreign economic operations with Turkey, that require the import of certain types of Turkish vegetables into the Russian Federation. The method of research included three stages. In the first stage, using the volatility indicator, the spatial behavior of vegetable prices was assessed; in the second – the groups of vegetable markets of the subjects of the Russian Federation were determined, characterized by the greatest price differentiation, for which the border effect was calculated in the third stage of the study. The study was conducted for two time periods: 2015 (before the ban on the import of vegetables from Turkey) and January – October 2016 (the period of the ban on the import of vegetables from Turkey). A comparative evaluation of the results of the study for two study periods showed that in January – October 2016, the range of variation and the mean value of the relative CPI volatility for vegetables decreased. In addition, border effects have decreased for all selected groups of markets, characterized by increased differentiation of prices for vegetables. Based on the results obtained, a conclusion was made that the spatial differentiation of prices in regional vegetable markets in January-October 2016 has reduced compared to 2015, which indicates the adaptation of regional vegetable markets to changes in institutional conditionshttp://www.spatial-economics.com/images/spatial-econimics/2018_1/SE.2018.1.117-137.Stupnikova.pdfspatial price differentiationsanctionsfood embargoprice volatilityborder effectRussia
spellingShingle Anna Vladimirovna Stupnikova
Spatial Reaction of Prices in the Vegetable Markets to Restrictions on Foreign Trade
Prostranstvennaâ Èkonomika
spatial price differentiation
sanctions
food embargo
price volatility
border effect
Russia
title Spatial Reaction of Prices in the Vegetable Markets to Restrictions on Foreign Trade
title_full Spatial Reaction of Prices in the Vegetable Markets to Restrictions on Foreign Trade
title_fullStr Spatial Reaction of Prices in the Vegetable Markets to Restrictions on Foreign Trade
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Reaction of Prices in the Vegetable Markets to Restrictions on Foreign Trade
title_short Spatial Reaction of Prices in the Vegetable Markets to Restrictions on Foreign Trade
title_sort spatial reaction of prices in the vegetable markets to restrictions on foreign trade
topic spatial price differentiation
sanctions
food embargo
price volatility
border effect
Russia
url http://www.spatial-economics.com/images/spatial-econimics/2018_1/SE.2018.1.117-137.Stupnikova.pdf
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