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Integracja przestrzenna rynków hurtowych – zastosowanie dla rynku fasoli szparagowej

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  • Sobczak, Wioleta
  • Zbyrowski, Rafał

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The aim of the study was to assess the level of spatial integration of wholesale fruit and vegetable markets in Poland based on the example of green bean, with respect to the results of research on a global scale. The paper discusses the problem of the price mechanism and transmission between the wholesale markets. The daily price quotations of the analyzed species on five wholesale markets in Poland were used for the study. Econometric methods, that is selected models of dynamic econometrics, were used to develop the data. / Synopsis. Celem opracowania była ocena poziomu integracji przestrzennej rynków hurtowych owoców i warzyw na przykładzie fasoli szparagowej. W pracy podjęto problem mechanizmu powiązań cenowych i transmisji cen pomiędzy rynkami hurtowymi. Do opracowania wykorzystano dzienne notowania cen analizowanego gatunku na pięciu rynkach hurtowych w Polsce. Do opracowania danych posłużyły metody ekonometryczne tj. wybrane modele ekonometrii dynamicznej. Wskazano, że znaczenie poszczególnych rynków hurtowych w kreowaniu cen zależy m.in. od wielkości rynku oraz jego lokalizacji.

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  • Sobczak, Wioleta & Zbyrowski, Rafał, 2018. "Integracja przestrzenna rynków hurtowych – zastosowanie dla rynku fasoli szparagowej," Problems of World Agriculture / Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, vol. 18(33, Part ), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:polpwa:281379
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.281379
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