日本食品进口的可持续性如何?食品进口弹性的线性化几乎理想需求系统估计

IF 4.5 2区 农林科学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Fethiye B. Turkmen-Ceylan, Hasan Murat Ertugrul, İsmail Onur Baycan, Hakan Ulucan
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本研究采用线性近乎理想需求系统(AIDS)模型,考察了日本四种主要农产品——谷物、肉类、糖和植物油的进口需求。从1986年到2020年,分析的重点是这些商品,因为它们占缅甸粮食进口预算的90%以上。结果显示了显著的长期自身价格弹性,植物油和谷物对价格变化特别敏感,而价格对肉类和食糖进口的影响可以忽略不计。该研究还强调了收入和汇率对进口需求的作用有限,除了糖,其中汇率具有显著但很小的积极影响。短期估计表明,谷物和植物油的预算拨款对价格波动的反应更加敏感,这表明粮食进口模式长期存在一个因素。研究结果强调了这些商品的本质,谷物和植物油的自身价格弹性较低,反映了它们作为必需品的地位。相比之下,短期弹性结果表明,谷物进口可能被视为一种奢侈品,国内生产有可能取代进口。该研究的结论是,伊朗的粮食安全越来越容易受到全球价格波动的影响,特别是植物油价格波动,并呼吁采取稳定汇率和通货膨胀的政策,同时提高国内农业生产率,以减轻这一风险。
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How Sustainable Is Türkiye's Food Import? A Linearized Almost Ideal Demand System Estimation for Food Import Elasticities

How Sustainable Is Türkiye's Food Import? A Linearized Almost Ideal Demand System Estimation for Food Import Elasticities

This study examines the import demand for four key agricultural commodities—cereals, meat, sugar, and vegetable oils—in Türkiye, using a Linear Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) model. Spanning the period from 1986 to 2020, the analysis focuses on these commodities as they constitute over 90% of Türkiye's food import budget. The results reveal significant long-run own-price elasticities, with vegetable oils and cereals being particularly sensitive to price changes, whereas the impact of price on meat and sugar imports is negligible. The study also highlights the limited role of income and exchange rates on import demand, except for sugar where the exchange rate has a significant but small positive effect. Short-run estimates indicate a heightened responsiveness of budget allocations for cereals and vegetable oils to price fluctuations, suggesting a persistent element in food import patterns over time. The findings underscore the essential nature of these commodities, with low own-price elasticity for cereals and vegetable oils, reflecting their status as necessities. In contrast, short-run elasticity results suggest that cereal imports may be viewed as a luxury, with the potential for domestic production to substitute imports. The study concludes that Türkiye's food security is increasingly vulnerable to global price fluctuations, particularly for vegetable oils, and calls for policies that stabilize exchange rates and inflation while enhancing domestic agricultural productivity to mitigate this risk.

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Food and Energy Security
Food and Energy Security Energy-Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
CiteScore
9.30
自引率
4.00%
发文量
76
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Food and Energy Security seeks to publish high quality and high impact original research on agricultural crop and forest productivity to improve food and energy security. It actively seeks submissions from emerging countries with expanding agricultural research communities. Papers from China, other parts of Asia, India and South America are particularly welcome. The Editorial Board, headed by Editor-in-Chief Professor Martin Parry, is determined to make FES the leading publication in its sector and will be aiming for a top-ranking impact factor. Primary research articles should report hypothesis driven investigations that provide new insights into mechanisms and processes that determine productivity and properties for exploitation. Review articles are welcome but they must be critical in approach and provide particularly novel and far reaching insights. Food and Energy Security offers authors a forum for the discussion of the most important advances in this field and promotes an integrative approach of scientific disciplines. Papers must contribute substantially to the advancement of knowledge. Examples of areas covered in Food and Energy Security include: • Agronomy • Biotechnological Approaches • Breeding & Genetics • Climate Change • Quality and Composition • Food Crops and Bioenergy Feedstocks • Developmental, Physiology and Biochemistry • Functional Genomics • Molecular Biology • Pest and Disease Management • Post Harvest Biology • Soil Science • Systems Biology
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