Angus Deaton
;
Guy Laroque
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estimating a nonlinear rational expectations commodity price model with unobservable state variables (replication data)

This paper is concerned with the estimation of a model in which a possibly serially correlated stochastic process, the harvest of an agricultural commodity, generates a competitive price in a market comprising both final consumers and risk-neutral speculators who can store the commodity at a cost in the anticipation of profit. Because storage cannot be negative, the relationship between prices and harvests is inherently nonlinear and is an unpromising candidate for a linear-quadratic model, or for linearization more generally. Instead, we calculate numerically a policy function in which price is a function of two unobservable state variables, the harvest and current availability, and we use the result to fit the price data.

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Deaton, Angus; Laroque, Guy (1995): Estimating a nonlinear rational expectations commodity price model with unobservable state variables (replication data). Version: 1. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Dataset. https://journaldata.zbw.eu/dataset/estimating-a-nonlinear-rational-expectations-commodity-price-model-with-unobservable-state-variable?activity_id=86a56f97-633a-439c-8422-9a0fe0991df9