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Market interdependence and volatility transmission among major crops
Authors:Cornelis Gardebroek  Manuel A Hernandez  Miguel Robles
Institution:1. Agricultural Economics and Rural Policy GroupWageningen University;2. Markets, Trade and Institutions DivisionInternational Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Abstract:This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the dynamics of volatility across major agricultural commodities in the United States. Volatility interactions across markets may lower the effectiveness of diversification strategies to mitigate price risks and should be taken into account when analyzing the pricing behavior of different agricultural commodities. We follow a multivariate GARCH approach to evaluate the time evolution of conditional correlations and volatility transmission across corn, wheat, and soybeans price returns on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. The period of analysis is from 1998 to 2012. The estimation results indicate a lack of lead‐lag relationships between corn, wheat, and soybeans price returns at the mean level. We find, however, important volatility spillovers across commodities, particularly at the weekly and monthly level. Wheat and corn seem to play a major role in terms of volatility transmission. Despite the supposed higher financial market integration of agricultural commodities, we do not observe that agricultural markets have become more interdependent in recent years.
Keywords:C32  Q11  Volatility transmission  Agricultural commodities  MGARCH
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