Agri-food trade channel and the ASEAN macroeconomic impacts from output and price shocks

被引:0
|
作者
Raghavan, Mala [1 ]
Khan, Faisal [1 ]
Devadason, Evelyn S. [4 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tasmania, Tasmanian Sch Business & Econ, Hobart, Tas, Australia
[2] Univ Malaya, Dept Econ, Fac Econ & Adm, Jalan Lembah Pantai, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia
关键词
agri-food trade channel; ASEAN; GVAR; oil price shocks; output shocks; raw material price shocks; FINANCIAL CRISIS; WORLD-ECONOMY; SUPPLY SHOCKS; EURO AREA; CHINA; TRANSMISSION; COINTEGRATION; DEMAND; GROWTH;
D O I
10.1111/agec.12811
中图分类号
F3 [农业经济];
学科分类号
0202 ; 020205 ; 1203 ;
摘要
This paper examines the diffusion of external (output and price) shocks to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) through the agri-food trade channel for the 1990Q1 to 2020Q4 period. For that purpose, the study develops a Global Vector Autoregressive (GVAR) model to simulate the region's economic resilience (output, inflation, interest rate and exchange rate) from various external shocks. We find that the agri-food channel is relevant in the shock propagation to ASEAN. There are more pronounced output effects on ASEAN from global output shocks relative to regional output shocks channeled through agri-food trade. However, the macroeconomic responses of ASEAN to global price shocks are not uniform due to the different consumption intensities of oil and raw materials, with negative and positive output effects from oil price shocks and raw material price shocks, respectively. Overall, ASEAN is more vulnerable to oil price shocks than to raw material price shocks. Our results emphasize that the distributional impacts of the agri-food trade channel and the ASEAN region's ability to mitigate the effects of global shocks depend on the degree of trade linkages and the region's capacity to counter the demand contractions and supply disruptions. The findings suggest that ASEAN should be cautious about the global shocks penetrating through the agri-food channel to address its macroeconomic vulnerabilities and better manage its economic resiliency.
引用
收藏
页码:5 / 26
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Macroeconomic impacts of global food price shocks on the economy of Turkey
    Kapusuzoglu, Ayhan
    Liang, Xi
    Ceylan, Nildag Basak
    AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS-ZEMEDELSKA EKONOMIKA, 2018, 64 (11): : 517 - 525
  • [2] Agri-Food Export Competitiveness of the ASEAN Countries
    Mizik, Tamas
    Szerletics, Akos
    Jambor, Attila
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2020, 12 (23) : 1 - 16
  • [3] Price Transmission, International Trade, and Asymmetric Relationships in the Dutch Agri-Food Chain
    Verreth, Daphne M. I.
    Emvalomatis, Grigorios
    Bunte, Frank
    Kemp, Ron
    Lansink, Alfons G. J. M. Oude
    AGRIBUSINESS, 2015, 31 (04) : 521 - 542
  • [4] Bulgaria's agri-food trade with China
    Zhelev, Paskal
    BULGARIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE, 2024, 30 (05): : 749 - 756
  • [5] The impact of oil price shocks on macroeconomic indicators: Evidence from four ASEAN countries
    Taufani, Adawiya
    Hakim, Dedi Budiman
    Widyastutik
    ECONOMIC JOURNAL OF EMERGING MARKETS, 2022, 14 (02) : 257 - 272
  • [6] Macroeconomic impacts of oil price shocks in Asian economies
    Cunado, Juncal
    Jo, Soojin
    Perez de Gracia, Fernando
    ENERGY POLICY, 2015, 86 : 867 - 879
  • [7] REDD policy impacts on the agri-food sector and food security
    Tabeau, Andrzej
    van Meijl, Hans
    Overmars, Koen P.
    Stehfest, Elke
    FOOD POLICY, 2017, 66 : 73 - 87
  • [8] An Assessment of the Slovak Agri-food Trade Specialisation Pattern
    Drabik, Dusan
    Bartova, Lubica
    EKONOMICKY CASOPIS, 2009, 57 (01): : 3 - 20
  • [9] Quality upgrading, competition and trade policy: evidence from the agri-food sector
    Curzi, Daniele
    Raimondi, Valentina
    Olper, Alessandro
    EUROPEAN REVIEW OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, 2015, 42 (02) : 239 - 267
  • [10] GLOBAL AGRI-FOOD MARKET: CONSUMER TRENDS AND TRADE PROBLEMS
    Yatsenko, O.
    Tsygankova, T.
    Zavadska, Yu
    Horbachova, I
    Khoroshun, O.
    FINANCIAL AND CREDIT ACTIVITY-PROBLEMS OF THEORY AND PRACTICE, 2020, 4 (35): : 440 - 448