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Transmision de precios en los mercados regionales de ovino en Espana

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  • Boshnjaku, L.
  • Ben Kaabia, Monia
  • Gil, Jose Maria

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Resumen El análisis de las relaciones de precios existentes en un determinado sector permiten, por un lado, ofrecer una idea aproximada del funcionamiento de los mercados y, por otro, anticipar respuestas ante shocks inesperados en mercados relacionados. El objetivo de este estudio se ha centrado en el análisis de la transmisión de precios entre los principales mercados de ovino en España. Para llevar a cabo este estudio se ha adoptado un enfoque econométrico que ha tenido en cuenta las propiedades estocásticas de las series, la posible naturaleza multivariante de los procesos de transmisión, y la distinción entre el comportamiento a corto y largo plazo. Los resultados indican que los mercados de ovino se encuentran bastante interrelacionados pudiéndose considerar Zafra como el mercado líder en la fijación de precios. En cualquier caso, la influencia de este mercado es mucho más acusada en el Sur peninsular, mientras que para el Norte los precios de la Lonja del Ebro pueden considerarse como los más representativos. Palabras clave: Transmisión de precios, cointegración, liderazgo, sector ovino español. Summary The analysis of price relationships in commodity markets provides an approximate idea on markets performance as well as allows the researcher to analyze price responses to unanticipated shocks. The objective of this paper is to explore price relationships in geographical separated markets in the Spanish lamb sector. The methodology used is based on the specification of multivariate time series models which are flexible enough to take into account the stochastic properties of data, the multivariate nature of price relationships and to distinguish between short- and long-run horizons. Results indicate that lamb markets in Spain are strongly related being Zafra the leading market. The influence of Zafra is substantial in the southern markets while in the North, the Lonja del Ebro could be considered as the most representative market.

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  • Boshnjaku, L. & Ben Kaabia, Monia & Gil, Jose Maria, 2003. "Transmision de precios en los mercados regionales de ovino en Espana," Economia Agraria y Recursos Naturales, Spanish Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 3(01), pages 1-33.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:earnsa:28747
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.28747
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    1. Araujo-Encisco, Sergio, 2011. "Analisis de transmision de precios entre los mercados de maiz mexicanos y el mercado estadounidense: metodos lineales y no lineales," Revista Espanola de Estudios Agrosociales y Pesqueros, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente, Rural y Marino (formerly Ministry of Agriculture), issue 229, pages 1-40.

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