The impact of oil prices on soybeans commodity prices: asymmetric cointegration evidence

The increases in soybean commodity prices are attributed to increase in oil prices which have affected the prices of agricultural grains commodity products such as soybean oil price. The study investigates asymmetric relationship between soybeans commodity price and crude oil price using most recent...

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Main Authors: R., Balach, Matemilola, B. T., Lee, Chin, Baloch, Amdadullah
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Language:English
Published: Enriched Publications 2016
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53020/
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author R., Balach
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Lee, Chin
Baloch, Amdadullah
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description The increases in soybean commodity prices are attributed to increase in oil prices which have affected the prices of agricultural grains commodity products such as soybean oil price. The study investigates asymmetric relationship between soybeans commodity price and crude oil price using most recent data. In order to account for possible asymmetric effect of oil price on soybeans commodity price, the paper uses momentum threshold autoregressive (MTAR) models, developed by Enders and Siklos (2001). Empirical results reveal that soybeans commodity prices and crude oil prices are cointegrated and the adjustment process is asymmetric in MTAR-consistent result. Our findings confirm that increase in crude oil prices affects the soybeans commodity prices in an asymmetric ways. Specifically, soybeans commodity prices rise faster when crude oil price increases but there is no immediate offsetting effect when the crude oil prices decrease. In other words, the asymmetric effect of oil price-shocks is greater when oil price increases than when oil price decreases. Policymakers may use these results to design appropriate policies to curb the inflationary consequences of oil prices.
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spelling upm-530202022-05-19T08:31:19Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53020/ The impact of oil prices on soybeans commodity prices: asymmetric cointegration evidence R., Balach Matemilola, B. T. Lee, Chin Baloch, Amdadullah The increases in soybean commodity prices are attributed to increase in oil prices which have affected the prices of agricultural grains commodity products such as soybean oil price. The study investigates asymmetric relationship between soybeans commodity price and crude oil price using most recent data. In order to account for possible asymmetric effect of oil price on soybeans commodity price, the paper uses momentum threshold autoregressive (MTAR) models, developed by Enders and Siklos (2001). Empirical results reveal that soybeans commodity prices and crude oil prices are cointegrated and the adjustment process is asymmetric in MTAR-consistent result. Our findings confirm that increase in crude oil prices affects the soybeans commodity prices in an asymmetric ways. Specifically, soybeans commodity prices rise faster when crude oil price increases but there is no immediate offsetting effect when the crude oil prices decrease. In other words, the asymmetric effect of oil price-shocks is greater when oil price increases than when oil price decreases. Policymakers may use these results to design appropriate policies to curb the inflationary consequences of oil prices. Enriched Publications 2016-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53020/1/The%20impact%20of%20oil%20prices%20on%20soybeans%20commodity%20prices%2C%20asymmetric%20cointegration%20evidence.pdf R., Balach and Matemilola, B. T. and Lee, Chin and Baloch, Amdadullah (2016) The impact of oil prices on soybeans commodity prices: asymmetric cointegration evidence. The Empirical Economics Letters, 15 (1). pp. 15-24. ISSN 1681-8997 http://www.eel.my100megs.com/volume-15-number-1.htm
spellingShingle R., Balach
Matemilola, B. T.
Lee, Chin
Baloch, Amdadullah
The impact of oil prices on soybeans commodity prices: asymmetric cointegration evidence
title The impact of oil prices on soybeans commodity prices: asymmetric cointegration evidence
title_full The impact of oil prices on soybeans commodity prices: asymmetric cointegration evidence
title_fullStr The impact of oil prices on soybeans commodity prices: asymmetric cointegration evidence
title_full_unstemmed The impact of oil prices on soybeans commodity prices: asymmetric cointegration evidence
title_short The impact of oil prices on soybeans commodity prices: asymmetric cointegration evidence
title_sort impact of oil prices on soybeans commodity prices: asymmetric cointegration evidence
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