Global economic activity and crude oil prices: A cointegration analysis

Yanan He, Shouyang Wang, Kin Keung Lai

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    Abstract

    This paper empirically investigates the cointegrating relationship between crude oil prices and global economic activity. The Kilian economic index is used as an indicator of global economic activity. Based on a supply-demand framework and the cointegration theory, we find that real futures prices of crude oil are cointegrated with the Kilian economic index and a trade weighted US dollar index, and crude oil prices are influenced significantly by fluctuations in the Kilian economic index through both long-run equilibrium conditions and short-run impacts. We also develop an empirically stable, data-coherent and single-equation error-correction model (ECM) which has sensible economic properties. Empirical results based on the ECM show that the adjustment implied by a permanent change in the Kilian economic index is a relatively drawn-out process. © 2009 Elsevier B.V.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)868-876
    JournalEnergy Economics
    Volume32
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jul 2010

    Research Keywords

    • Cointegration
    • Crude oil prices
    • ECM
    • Global economic activity
    • Kilian economic index

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