Food price dynamics and regional clusters: machine learning analysis of egg prices in China

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​Food price dynamics and regional clusters: machine learning analysis of egg prices in China​
Liu, C.; Zhou, L.; Höschle, L. & Yu, X. ​ (2022) 
China Agricultural Economic Review,.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/CAER-01-2022-0003 

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Liu, Chang; Zhou, Lin; Höschle, Lisa; Yu, Xiaohua 
Abstract
Purpose The study uses machine learning techniques to cluster regional retail egg prices after 2000 in China. Furthermore, it combines machine learning results with econometric models to study determinants of cluster affiliation. Eggs are an inexpensiv, nutritious and sustainable animal food. Contextually, China is the largest country in the world in terms of both egg production and consumption. Regional clustering can help governments to imporve the precision of price policies and help producers make better investment decisions. The results are purely driven by data. Design/methodology/approach The study introduces dynamic time warping (DTW) algorithm which takes into account time series properties to analyze provincial egg prices in China. The results are compared with several other algorithms, such as TADPole. DTW is superior, though it is computationally expensive. After the clustering, a multinomial logit model is run to study the determinants of cluster affiliation. Findings The study identified three clusters. The first cluster including 12 provinces and the second cluster including 2 provinces are the main egg production provinces and their neighboring provinces in China. The third cluster is mainly egg importing regions. Clusters 1 and 2 have higher price volatility. The authors confirm that due to transaction costs, the importing areas may have less price volatility. Practical implications The machine learning techniques could help governments make more precise policies and help producers make better investment decisions. Originality/value This is the first paper to use machine learning techniques to cluster food prices. It also combines machine learning and econometric models to better study price dynamics.
Issue Date
2022
Journal
China Agricultural Economic Review 
Organization
Department für Agrarökonomie und Rurale Entwicklung 
ISSN
1756-137X
Language
English

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