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Asymmetric Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Southeast Asian Rice Trade

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 August 2021

Taylor Wiseman
Affiliation:
U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Washington, DC, USA
Jeff Luckstead*
Affiliation:
Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA
Alvaro Durand-Morat
Affiliation:
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA
*
*Corresponding author. Email: jluckstead@wsu.edu
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Abstract

Asian countries consume approximately 90% of the world’s rice supply. Between 2007 and 2014, Thailand, Vietnam, and India accounted for 60% of the world’s exports of rice. A nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag (NARDL) econometric model is utilized to estimate the impact of exchange rate fluctuations on rice trade in Southeast Asia. Focusing on the largest importing countries and exporting country by volume, the analysis considers Malaysian, Indonesian, the Philippines, and Chinese rice imports from Thailand. Results show that importing countries’ state trading enterprises (STEs) generally do not follow profit-maximizing behavior in reacting to exchange rate volatility.

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Table 1. Descriptive statistics of real value of monthly rice imports from Thailand from 2002 to 2019, in local currency units (LCU)

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Table 2. Descriptive statistics of independent variables of importing countries

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Figure 1. Exchange rates and partial sum decomposition.

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Table 3. Malaysia’s imports from Thailand: exchange rate and GDP elasticities

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Table 4. Indonesia’s imports from Thailand: exchange rate and GDP elasticities

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Table 5. Philippines’ imports from Thailand: exchange rate and GDP elasticities

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Table 6. China’s imports from Thailand: exchange rate and GDP elasticities

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Table A1. Regression results for Malaysia from Thailand ARDL 1006 all rice

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Table A2. Regression results Malaysia from Thailand NARDL 1006 all rice

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Table A3. Regression results for Malaysia from Thailand ARDL 100630 milled rice

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Table A4. Regression results for Malaysia from Thailand NARDL 100630 milled rice

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Table A5. Regression results for Malaysia from Thailand ARDL 100640 broken rice

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Table A6. Regression results for Malaysia from Thailand NARDL 100640 broken rice

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Table A7. Regression results for Indonesia from Thailand ARDL 1006 all rice

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Table A8. Regression results for Indonesia from Thailand NARDL 1006 all rice

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Table A9. Regression results for Indonesia from Thailand ARDL 100630 milled rice

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Table A10. Regression results for Indonesia from Thailand NARDL 100630 milled rice

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Table A11. Regression results for Indonesia from Thailand ARDL 100640 broken rice

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Table A12. Regression results for Indonesia from Thailand NARDL 100640 broken rice

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Table A13. Regression results for China from Thailand ARDL 1006 all rice

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Table A14. Regression results for China from Thailand NARDL 1006 all rice

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Table A15. Regression results for China from Thailand ARDL 100630 milled rice

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Table A16. Regression results for China from Thailand NARDL 100630 milled rice

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Table A17. Regression results for China from Thailand ARDL 100640 broken rice

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Table A18. Regression results for China from Thailand NARDL 100640 broken rice