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“Asymmetric asymmetries” in Eurozone markets gasoline pricing

Alberto Bagnai and Christian Alexander Mongeau Ospina

The Journal of Economic Asymmetries, 2016, vol. 13, issue C, 89-99

Abstract: Building on the well-established “rockets and feathers” literature and on the recently developed nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag (NARDL) modelling, we investigate the asymmetries in gasoline pricing in a comprehensive sample of monthly data from twelve Eurozone countries from 1999:1 to 2015:12. The empirical results feature two robust patterns. Firstly, while the effects of exchange rate variations display positive asymmetry (i.e., depreciations have a greater effect than appreciations), crude price variations induce negative asymmetry (i.e., reductions in the price of crude oil have a greater effect than price rises). Secondly, the positive asymmetry to exchange rate changes is stronger in core Eurozone countries. The negative asymmetry with respect to crude oil prices confirms the results of recent empirical research and theoretical models. The different behavior between Eurozone core and periphery provides further insights into the nature of pricing asymmetries.

Keywords: Asymmetric cointegration; Asymmetric price adjustment; Pass-through; Gasoline price; European gasoline market; Signaling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C22 D43 D82 E31 L71 Q41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jeca.2016.03.004

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