Global factors, uncertainty, weather conditions and energy prices: On the drivers of the duration of commodity price cycle phases
- Autori: Agnello, Luca; Castro, VÃtor; Hammoudeh, Shawkat; Sousa, Ricardo M.
- Anno di pubblicazione: 2020
- Tipologia: Articolo in rivista
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/534543
Abstract
We investigate the role of global factors in explaining the length of commodity price cycle phases, using a continuous-time Weibull duration model and data for a panel of 33 countries over the period 1980Q1–2015Q4. We find evidence of increasing (constant) positive duration dependence for commodity price booms and busts (normal timespells). Global macroeconomic conditions - in particular, inflation, economic policy uncertainty and monetary policy actions - significantly affect the duration of all commodity price cycle phases. Global environmental conditions also impact the duration of commodity price booms, with a rise in average temperature (rainfall) increasing (reducing) their lengths. A larger number of military conflicts around the globe is associatedwith shorter booms and busts. Finally,we find that higher oil prices are linked with longer booms and shorter busts.