Global Food Commodity Prices and Domestic Food Inflation: Some Insights from Morocco

This paper examines the world commodity prices pass-through to food inflation in Morocco, over the period 2004-2018, by using Structural Vector Autoregression (SVAR) model on monthly data. Several interesting results are found from this study. First, the impact of global food prices on domestic food...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Mounir EL-KARIMI, Ahmed EL GHIN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bononia University Press 2020-09-01
Series:New Medit
Subjects:
Online Access:https://newmedit.iamb.it/2020/09/24/global-food-commodity-prices-and-domestic-food-inflation-some-insights-from-morocco/
id doaj-cb381c996c6344aea3b255eebc993c0f
record_format Article
spelling doaj-cb381c996c6344aea3b255eebc993c0f2021-03-31T08:38:02ZengBononia University PressNew Medit1594-56852611-11282020-09-0119310.30682/nm2003dGlobal Food Commodity Prices and Domestic Food Inflation: Some Insights from MoroccoMounir EL-KARIMIAhmed EL GHINThis paper examines the world commodity prices pass-through to food inflation in Morocco, over the period 2004-2018, by using Structural Vector Autoregression (SVAR) model on monthly data. Several interesting results are found from this study. First, the impact of global food prices on domestic food inflation is shown significant, which reflects the large imported component in the domestic food consumption basket. Second, the transmission effect is found to vary across commodities. Consumer prices of cereals and oils significantly and positively respond to external price shocks, while those of dairy and beverages are weakly influenced. Third, there is evidence of asymmetries in the pass-through from world to domestic food prices, where external positive shocks generate a stronger local prices response than negative ones. This situation is indicative of policy and market distortions, namely the subsidies, price controls, and weak competitive market structures. Our findings suggest that food price movements should require much attention in monetary policymaking, especially that the country has taken preliminary steps towards the adoption of floating exchange rate regime. https://newmedit.iamb.it/2020/09/24/global-food-commodity-prices-and-domestic-food-inflation-some-insights-from-morocco/commodity pricesfood inflationsvar modelasymmetry
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Mounir EL-KARIMI
Ahmed EL GHIN
spellingShingle Mounir EL-KARIMI
Ahmed EL GHIN
Global Food Commodity Prices and Domestic Food Inflation: Some Insights from Morocco
New Medit
commodity prices
food inflation
svar model
asymmetry
author_facet Mounir EL-KARIMI
Ahmed EL GHIN
author_sort Mounir EL-KARIMI
title Global Food Commodity Prices and Domestic Food Inflation: Some Insights from Morocco
title_short Global Food Commodity Prices and Domestic Food Inflation: Some Insights from Morocco
title_full Global Food Commodity Prices and Domestic Food Inflation: Some Insights from Morocco
title_fullStr Global Food Commodity Prices and Domestic Food Inflation: Some Insights from Morocco
title_full_unstemmed Global Food Commodity Prices and Domestic Food Inflation: Some Insights from Morocco
title_sort global food commodity prices and domestic food inflation: some insights from morocco
publisher Bononia University Press
series New Medit
issn 1594-5685
2611-1128
publishDate 2020-09-01
description This paper examines the world commodity prices pass-through to food inflation in Morocco, over the period 2004-2018, by using Structural Vector Autoregression (SVAR) model on monthly data. Several interesting results are found from this study. First, the impact of global food prices on domestic food inflation is shown significant, which reflects the large imported component in the domestic food consumption basket. Second, the transmission effect is found to vary across commodities. Consumer prices of cereals and oils significantly and positively respond to external price shocks, while those of dairy and beverages are weakly influenced. Third, there is evidence of asymmetries in the pass-through from world to domestic food prices, where external positive shocks generate a stronger local prices response than negative ones. This situation is indicative of policy and market distortions, namely the subsidies, price controls, and weak competitive market structures. Our findings suggest that food price movements should require much attention in monetary policymaking, especially that the country has taken preliminary steps towards the adoption of floating exchange rate regime.
topic commodity prices
food inflation
svar model
asymmetry
url https://newmedit.iamb.it/2020/09/24/global-food-commodity-prices-and-domestic-food-inflation-some-insights-from-morocco/
work_keys_str_mv AT mounirelkarimi globalfoodcommoditypricesanddomesticfoodinflationsomeinsightsfrommorocco
AT ahmedelghin globalfoodcommoditypricesanddomesticfoodinflationsomeinsightsfrommorocco
_version_ 1724177828785684480