Bubble troubles? rational storage, mean reversion and runs in commodity prices.

Bobenrieth, Eugenio S.A., Bobenrieth, Juan R.A., Wright, Brian D.

Abstract

High and volatile prices of major commodities have generated a wide array of analyses and policy prescriptions, including influential studies identifying price bubbles in periods of high volatility. Here we consider a model of the market for a storable commodity in which price expectations are unbounded. We derive its implications for price time series and empirical tests of price behavior. In this model commodity price is equal to marginal consumption value, and hence bubbles as defined in financial economics cannot occur. However the model generates episodes of price runs that could be characterized as “explosive” and might seem to be bubble-like. At sufficiently long holding periods, a price path can yield average returns consistent with mean reversion, even though the long run expectation of price is infinite.

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Editorial: University of Chicago Press
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 193
Página final: 208
Idioma: ENGLISH
URL: https://www.nber.org/system/files/chapters/c12812/c12812.pdf