Diesel prices in Brazil: A dynamic fractional integration analysis
Derick Quintino and
Paulo Ferreira
Economics and Business Letters, 2021, vol. 10, issue 2, 116-125
Abstract:
We investigate the behaviour of retail diesel prices in Brazil using fractional integration, with weekly data from January 2010 to April 2020. In this period, we have 3 episodes of relevant economic implications in the country under analysis: i) impeachment of the Brazilian President; ii) the lorry-drivers’ strike; iii) the rise of the global Covid-19 epidemic. We use a sliding windows approach to analyze price dynamics over time. The results suggest that, at the beginning of the sample, prices were non-stationary and non-mean reverting but over the time results changed in the different regions. Results are relevant for market agents and policy-makers, as it can be inferred whether exogenous shocks are temporary, despite taking some time to dissipate completely.
Date: 2021
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