Scopus: Determining the variables affecting the prices of animal products by the network analysis in Türkiye
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Recently, Türkiye has seen significant increases in animal products and input
prices. These recent increases in prices have made it even more important to
examine the prices of animal products and their associated factors. This study
aimed to reveal the pattern network structure and characteristics of the prices
of animal products and related variables for the 2010-2020 period in Türkiye.
For this aim, a network analysis covered the prices of animal products, input
prices used in producing these foods, and some economic variables. The study
results revealed that Producer Price Index (PPI) and Agricultural PPI are key
variables that are highly active in the network and act as a bridge between
other unconnected variables. In addition, the results of the analysis suggest
that the overall network consists of highly correlated variables and that the
PPI and Agricultural PPI are the two most important variables. As a result, the
pattern network structure shows that economic variables have a high impact
on the prices of animal products. The network structure visualizes Türkiye's
import-substitution model in animal production and foreign dependency on
feed inputs, and the market structure affected by high exchange rates. In
addition, as can be understood from the positive connections between feed
inputs, the pattern network of the variables affecting the prices of animal
products is largely shaped by feed prices and the internal dynamics of
economic variables.
