Oil prices and geopolitical risk: Fresh insights based on Granger‐causality in quantiles analysis

Author:

Shahbaz Muhammad123ORCID,Sharif Arshian4,Soliman Alaa M.5,Jiao Zhilun67ORCID,Hammoudeh Shawkat8

Affiliation:

1. Department of International Trade and Finance, School of Management and Economics Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China

2. Center for Sustainable Energy and Economic Development Gulf University for Science and Technology Hawally Kuwait

3. Department of Land Economy University of Cambridge Cambridge UK

4. Department of Economics and Finance, Sunway Business School Sunway University Subang Jaya Malaysia

5. Leeds Beckett University UK

6. College of Economic and Social Development Nankai University Tianjin China

7. The Laboratory for Economic Behaviors and Policy Simulation Nankai University Tianjin China

8. LeBow College of Business Drexel University Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractThis study examines the causality relationship between oil price movements and geopolitical risks for a group of 18 geopolitically sensitive countries, using monthly data by implementing all quantiles distributions. Contrary to earlier studies, which have applied the Granger‐causality through the conditional mean regression, this research estimates the association between the variables through Granger causality within quantiles. Evidence of a two‐way causality is found linking the changes in geopolitical risk and fluctuations in oil prices in the case of Thailand, Argentina, Israel, China, Mexico India, Korea, Indonesia, South Africa, Turkey, Philippines, Venezuela, Ukraine, and others. In addition, it is confirmed that oil prices Granger cause geopolitical risks for the countries like Brazil, Malaysia, and Colombia. Furthermore, a one‐way causality direction is found from changes in geopolitical risk to shifts in oil prices in Russia and Saudi Arabia, which are observed as super oil rich states. This study findings highlight the importance of government policies and business strategies that aim at containing the effects of geopolitical risk and the resulting oil price movements.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Finance,Accounting

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