2018
DOI: 10.1111/caje.12357
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The impact of climate on the law of one price: A test using North American food prices from the 1920s

Abstract: Using grocery price data for over 100 urban locations across the US and Canada from the 1920s, we show that deviations from the law of one price (LOP) were strongly related to climate differences. The effect of climate has a large impact on the elasticity of deviations from LOP with respect to distance, while having no impact on the border effect. We then test a counterfactual to show that the relationship between deviations from LOP and temperature does not hold when historical temperature data are replaced w… Show more

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