Persistent and Long-Term Co-Movements between Gender Equality and Global Prices

Author:

Infante Juan1ORCID,del Rio Marta2ORCID,Gil-Alana Luis Alberiko3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Business Administration and Management, University Villanueva, 28034 Madrid, Spain

2. Faculty of Economics, University Villanueva, 28034 Madrid, Spain

3. Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Navarra, 31009 Pamplona, Spain

Abstract

This paper investigates the relationships of the Bloomberg Gender Equality Index and the MSCI World Index in global financial markets. The main objective is to analyze the degree of integration of each index from a fractional perspective for the years 2014–2021. The methodology involves fractional integration to assess the consistency and integration levels of both indices, revealing that they are remarkably consistent with integration orders close to 1 and no evidence of mean-reverting behavior. When examining potential cointegrating relationships between the two indices using the classical two-step method of Engle and Granger, the order of integration of the estimated errors is very close to 1, showing no evidence of cointegration. However, employing the more robust fractional CVAR (FCVAR) approach, the results strongly support the hypothesis of cointegration, indicating evidence of long-term co-movements between the two indices. The findings suggest that investment strategies should incorporate gender diversity criteria, as companies aligning with these benchmarks may enhance co-movements with the Bloomberg Gender Equality Index. Policymakers should promote transparency and initiatives that support gender diversity to improve market stability.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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