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Title: THE ROLE OF THE U.S. DOLLAR IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Authors: Baek, Jungho
Mulik, Kranti
Koo, Won W.
Authors (Email): Baek, Jungho (jungho.baek@ndsu.edu)
Mulik, Kranti (kranti.mulik@globalinsight.com)
Koo, Won W. (won.koo@ndsu.edu)
Keywords: agricultural trade
autoregressive distributed lag model
J-curve effect
non-agricultural trade
Issue Date: 2006
Series/Report no.: Agribusiness & Applied Economics Report No. 585
Abstract: This study examines the J-curve phenomenon for the U.S. agricultural trade and compares the effect on agricultural trade relative to U.S. non-agricultural trade. For this purpose, the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) model is adopted to estimate bilateral trade data between the United States and her three major trading partners „Ÿ Japan, Canada, and Mexico. We find little evidence of the J-curve for U.S. agricultural trade with Japan, Canada, and Mexico. For non-agricultural trade, on the other hand, the behavior of U.S. trade with industrialized economies such as Japan and Canada follows the J-curve, but not with developing economies such as Mexico.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/23482
Institution/Association: North Dakota State University>Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics>Agribusiness & Applied Economics Report
Total Pages: 22
Language: English
Collections:Agribusiness & Applied Economics Report

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