Shades between Black and Green Investment: Balance or Imbalance?

This paper analyses the links established between environmental indices and the oil price adopting a double perspective, long-term and short-term relationships. For that purpose, we employ the Bounds Test and bivariate conditional heteroscedasticity models. In the long run, the pattern of behaviour...

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Main Authors:  Vítor Manuel de Sousa Gabriel, María Mar Miralles-Quirós, José Luis Miralles-Quirós
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/5024
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spelling doaj-6c472ef530d04e058b03a1a84c0a48812021-04-29T23:08:00ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-04-01135024502410.3390/su13095024Shades between Black and Green Investment: Balance or Imbalance? Vítor Manuel de Sousa Gabriel0María Mar Miralles-Quirós1José Luis Miralles-Quirós2Center for Advanced Studies in Management and Economics (CEFAGE), Polytechnic Institute of Guarda, 6300-559 Guarda, PortugalDepartment of Financial Economics, University of Extremadura, 06006 Badajoz, SpainDepartment of Financial Economics, University of Extremadura, 06006 Badajoz, SpainThis paper analyses the links established between environmental indices and the oil price adopting a double perspective, long-term and short-term relationships. For that purpose, we employ the Bounds Test and bivariate conditional heteroscedasticity models. In the long run, the pattern of behaviour of environmental indices clearly differed from that of the oil prices, and it was not possible to identify cointegrating vectors. In the short-term, it was possible to conclude that, in contemporaneous terms, the variables studied tended to follow similar paths. When the lag of the oil price variable was considered, the impacts produced on the stock market sectors were partially of a negative nature, which allows us to suppose that this variable plays the role of a risk factor for environmental investment.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/5024environmental investmentoil pricecointegrationdynamic conditional correlation
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author  Vítor Manuel de Sousa Gabriel
María Mar Miralles-Quirós
José Luis Miralles-Quirós
spellingShingle  Vítor Manuel de Sousa Gabriel
María Mar Miralles-Quirós
José Luis Miralles-Quirós
Shades between Black and Green Investment: Balance or Imbalance?
Sustainability
environmental investment
oil price
cointegration
dynamic conditional correlation
author_facet  Vítor Manuel de Sousa Gabriel
María Mar Miralles-Quirós
José Luis Miralles-Quirós
author_sort  Vítor Manuel de Sousa Gabriel
title Shades between Black and Green Investment: Balance or Imbalance?
title_short Shades between Black and Green Investment: Balance or Imbalance?
title_full Shades between Black and Green Investment: Balance or Imbalance?
title_fullStr Shades between Black and Green Investment: Balance or Imbalance?
title_full_unstemmed Shades between Black and Green Investment: Balance or Imbalance?
title_sort shades between black and green investment: balance or imbalance?
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-04-01
description This paper analyses the links established between environmental indices and the oil price adopting a double perspective, long-term and short-term relationships. For that purpose, we employ the Bounds Test and bivariate conditional heteroscedasticity models. In the long run, the pattern of behaviour of environmental indices clearly differed from that of the oil prices, and it was not possible to identify cointegrating vectors. In the short-term, it was possible to conclude that, in contemporaneous terms, the variables studied tended to follow similar paths. When the lag of the oil price variable was considered, the impacts produced on the stock market sectors were partially of a negative nature, which allows us to suppose that this variable plays the role of a risk factor for environmental investment.
topic environmental investment
oil price
cointegration
dynamic conditional correlation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/5024
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