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Time-varying dependence structure between oil and agricultural commodity markets: A dependence-switching CoVaR copula approach

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Abstract We examine the energy-food nexus using the dependence-switching copula model. Specifically, we look at the dependence for four distinct market states, such as, increasing oil–increasing commodity, declining oil–declining commodity,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We examine the energy-food nexus using the dependence-switching copula model. Specifically, we look at the dependence for four distinct market states, such as, increasing oil–increasing commodity, declining oil–declining commodity, increasing oil–declining commodity, as well as declining oil–increasing commodity markets. Our results support the argument that the crash of oil markets and agricultural commodities happen at the same time, especially during crisis period. However, the same is not true during times of normal economic conditions, implying that investors cannot make excess profits in both agricultural and oil markets at once. Furthermore, our analysis suggests that the return chasing effect dominates for all commodities on maximum occasions. The CoVaR and ΔCoVaR results indicate important risk spillover from oil to agricultural markets, especially around the financial crisis.

Keywords: oil agricultural; commodity markets; oil; commodity; dependence switching

Journal Title: Resources Policy
Year Published: 2021

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