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Examining integration between Agra and Delhi potato markets
Author(s) -
Rajeev Ranjan Kumar,
Girish Kumar Jha,
Kapil Choudhary,
Neeraj Budhlakoti
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
bhartiya krishi anusandhan patrika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0976-4631
pISSN - 0303-3821
DOI - 10.18805/bkap154
Subject(s) - agra , market integration , product (mathematics) , order (exchange) , new delhi , linkage (software) , market system , price discovery , business , economics , agricultural economics , financial economics , geography , mathematics , biology , market economy , finance , microeconomics , biochemistry , ecology , geometry , metropolitan area , archaeology , gene , futures contract
Market integration generally assumed that prices changes in one market will be fully transmitted to the other markets. Markets that are not integrated may convey inaccurate price information that might distort marketing decisions and contribute to inefficient product movements. In this study, we examine the integration between Agra and Delhi potato markets. In order to identify a possible co-integration between Agra and Delhi potato markets, Johansen’s co-integration test has been used. Johnson co-integration test result indicated that even though the selected potato markets are geographically isolated, they are well-connected in terms of prices of potato, demonstrating that potato markets have long-run price linkage across them.

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