@article{Gotz:187448,
      recid = {187448},
      author = {Gotz, Linde and Djuric, Ivan and Glauben, Thomas},
      title = {PRICE DAMPING AND PRICE INSULATING EFFECTS OF WHEAT EXPORT  RESTRICTIONS IN KAZAKHSTAN, RUSSIA, AND UKRAINE},
      address = {2014-09},
      number = {871-2016-60811},
      pages = {17},
      year = {2014},
      abstract = {This study analyzes the domestic price effects of export  controls for all 3 KRU countries during the 2007/08 as well  as the 2010/11 commodity price peaks. We develop two  indicators to measure the strength of the export controls’  price damping and price insulating effect within a  non-linear long-run price transmission model. Our analysis  comprises 11 cases of export controls, distinguishing  regional price effects within Russia. We observe  heterogeneity in the damping and insulating effects of the  export controls among the KRU and among the regions of  Russia. Our model identifies the strongest domestic price  effects during the export ban in North Caucasus (Russia),  which were transmitted to Central, Black Earth and Volga  regions by wheat flows from North Caucasus. For Ukraine the  strongest price effects are observed during the export tax  system 2011. The price effects identified for the 2006/7,  2007/8 and 2010/11 export quota systems are comparable to  those observed for Central, Black Earth and Volga region.  Contrary, our results do not identify any price effects of  the export ban in Russia on Ural and West Siberia. We also  do not find price decreasing effects during the export ban  in Kazakhstan and the export tax system in Russia 2007/8.  Concluding, the effectiveness of export controls in the KRU  to dampen and decouple domestic wheat prices from world  market price developments is generally rather limited.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/187448},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.187448},
}