Estimating Asymmetric Fuel Price Responses in Croatia

被引:0
|
作者
Szomolanyi, Karol [1 ]
Lukacik, Martin [1 ]
Lukacikova, Adriana [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Econ Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovakia
来源
BUSINESS SYSTEMS RESEARCH JOURNAL | 2024年 / 15卷 / 02期
关键词
retail prices; error correction model; threshold autoregressive cointegration; linear-exponential adjustment cost function; generalised method of moments; C26; C51; Q41; GASOLINE PRICES; RETAIL GASOLINE; ERROR CORRECTION; MONETARY-POLICY; COINTEGRATION; ADJUSTMENT; MARKET; FEATHERS; ROCKETS; DEMAND;
D O I
10.2478/bsrj-2024-0022
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Background According to many studies, the transmission of oil prices to retail fuel prices is asymmetric. Fuel prices react faster if oil prices rise and more slowly if oil prices fall. Different standard econometric procedures lead to different results. The Linex approach, which is based on formulating the non-linear adjustment cost function, reflects the theory. It uses the generalised method of moments to estimate the reaction functions, which demands many observations.Objectives The paper investigates the price asymmetry in the Croatian retail fuel market using standard approaches and the Linex approach.Methods/Approach The simple and dynamic asymmetry models, error correction models, threshold autoregressive co-integration, and the Linex approach are used to verify the hypothesis of asymmetric reactions of gasoline and diesel prices in Croatia.Results The results using the standard methods are mixed, while the Linex approach indicates price asymmetry, the size of which is measured with the average price bias. The results correspond to other studies worldwide.Conclusions The authors' preferred Linex approach detects price asymmetries, even with large data samples with frequent changes in trends and volatilities. According to the approach, the question is not whether prices are formed asymmetrically but the size of the asymmetry.
引用
收藏
页码:154 / 176
页数:23
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Asymmetric fuel price responses under heterogeneity
    Balaguer, Jacint
    Ripolles, Jordi
    ENERGY ECONOMICS, 2016, 54 : 281 - 290
  • [2] Asymmetric responses of highway travel demand to changes in fuel price: An explanation via fuel price uncertainty
    Kwon, Yongjae
    Lee, Jaimin
    TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART A-POLICY AND PRACTICE, 2014, 63 : 56 - 66
  • [3] Asymmetric Price Adjustments in the Fuel Market
    Leszkiewicz-Kedzior, Katarzyna
    Welfe, Aleksander
    CENTRAL EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC MODELLING AND ECONOMETRICS, 2014, 6 (02): : 105 - 127
  • [4] Asymmetric price transmission in Croatia within the real estate market
    Sergo, Zdravko
    Grzinic, Jasmina
    ECONOMICS OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION, 2019, : 579 - 603
  • [5] Asymmetric gasoline price responses in France
    Lamotte, Olivier
    Porcher, Thomas
    Schalck, Christophe
    Silvestre, Stephan
    APPLIED ECONOMICS LETTERS, 2013, 20 (05) : 457 - 461
  • [6] Asymmetric price transmission and impulse responses from US crude oil to jet fuel and diesel markets
    Zhang, Wenbei
    Luckert, Marty
    Qiu, Feng
    ENERGY, 2023, 283
  • [7] New evidence on asymmetric gasoline price responses
    Bachmeier, LJ
    Griffin, JM
    REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, 2003, 85 (03) : 772 - 776
  • [8] Modelling the asymmetric responses of price level to oil price changes in Qatar
    Mrabet, Zouhair
    Alsamara, Mouyad
    Al-Marri, Shahad Salem S. A.
    Al-khayat, Zainab Ali
    JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, 2019, 28 (05): : 548 - 560
  • [9] Asymmetric price responses of residential energy demand in Ontario
    Ryan, DL
    Wang, Y
    Plourde, A
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS-REVUE CANADIENNE D ECONOMIQUE, 1996, 29 : S317 - S323
  • [10] Are US gasoline price responses asymmetric? Another look
    Baghestani H.
    Genc I.H.
    Baghestani, Hamid (baghesta@msn.com), 2018, Inderscience Publishers, 29, route de Pre-Bois, Case Postale 856, CH-1215 Geneva 15, CH-1215, Switzerland (41) : 198 - 203