Agricultural commodities and crude oil prices: An empirical investigation of their relationship

Zafeiriou, E; Arabatzis, G; Karanikola, P; Tampakis, S; Tsiantikoudis, S

HERO ID

10288064

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2018

Language

English

HERO ID 10288064
In Press No
Year 2018
Title Agricultural commodities and crude oil prices: An empirical investigation of their relationship
Authors Zafeiriou, E; Arabatzis, G; Karanikola, P; Tampakis, S; Tsiantikoudis, S
Journal Sustainability
Volume 10
Issue 4
Page Numbers 1199
Abstract Within the last few decades, the extended use of biodiesel and bioethanol has established interlinkages between energy markets and agricultural commodity markets. The present work examines the bivariate relationships of crude oil–corn and crude oil–soybean futures prices with the assistance of the ARDL cointegration approach. Our findings confirm that crude oil prices affect the prices of agricultural products used in the production of biodiesel, as well as of ethanol, validating the interaction of energy and agricultural commodity markets. The practical value of the present work is that the findings provide policy makers with insight into the interlinkages between agricultural and energy markets to promote biodiesel or bioethanol by affecting crude oil prices. The novelty of the present work stands on the use of futures prices that incorporate all available information and thus are more appropriate to identify supply and demand shocks and price spillovers than real prices. Finally, the period of study includes extremely low, as well as extremely high, crude oil prices and the results illustrate that biofuels cannot be substituted for crude oil and protect economies from energy volatility.
Doi 10.3390/su10041199
Wosid WOS:000435188000303
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Language Text English
Keyword soybean; corn; crude oil; energy markets; sustainable development