Title of article :
Natural Resource Prices: Will They Ever Turn Up?
Author/Authors :
Peter Berck، نويسنده , , Michael Roberts، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
Natural resource theory predicts that natural resource rents should increase over time. However, technical progress in resource extraction, environmental constraints, or great natural abundance could result in stagnant or declining product prices. Thus, there is no theoretical reason to believe that product prices will rise in the near future. The prediction of product prices by time-series methods is shown to depend critically upon whether the series are modeled as difference or trend stationary. Dickey–Fuller and Lagrange–Multiplier tests are used to show that the series are difference stationary. Long- and short-sample series are tested. Trend-stationary modeling strongly predicts rising resource prices. The result from difference–stationary modeling is that there is only a weak supposition that natural resource prices will rise
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management