Uncovering long term relationships between oil prices and the economy: A time-varying cointegration analysis

Establishing the relation between oil price movements and macroeconomic performance is of great importance for firms and policymakers, alike. Prior studies established this relation using the assumption that the long-run relation is intertemporally constant. However, there is much recent evidence de...

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description Establishing the relation between oil price movements and macroeconomic performance is of great importance for firms and policymakers, alike. Prior studies established this relation using the assumption that the long-run relation is intertemporally constant. However, there is much recent evidence demonstrating that this assumption may not hold in practice. To address this issue and go beyond the restrictive time-invariant environment, we employ the use of the time-varying cointegration framework of Bierens and Martins (2010). We present evidence of the long-run oil-economy relation evolving over the 1974–2015 period, with major events such as the Gulf War and the financialisation of commodity markets proving to be driving forces across the U.S., European and G7 economies considered. •Prior research into the oil-macro nexus have assumed that the long-run relation is inter-temporally constant.•There is much recent evidence demonstrating that this assumption may not hold in practice.•We employ the use of the time-varying cointegration framework of Bierens.•We present evidence of the long-run oil-economy relation evolving over the 1974–2015 period.
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Commodity markets
Crude oil
Economic models
Energy economics
Gulf War
Long-run
Macroeconomics
Macroeconomy
Markets
Oil
Oil prices
Persian Gulf War
Petroleum
Policy making
Prices
Time
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