articleJournal of Applied EconometricsApr 10, 2013BRONZE OA

THE ROLE OF INVENTORIES AND SPECULATIVE TRADING IN THE GLOBAL MARKET FOR CRUDE OIL

University of Michigan · Centre for Economic Policy Research

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Abstract

SUMMARY We develop a structural model of the global market for crude oil that for the first time explicitly allows for shocks to the speculative demand for oil as well as shocks to flow demand and flow supply. The speculative component of the real price of oil is identified with the help of data on oil inventories. Our estimates rule out explanations of the 2003–2008 oil price surge based on unexpectedly diminishing oil supplies and based on speculative trading. Instead, this surge was caused by unexpected increases in world oil consumption driven by the global business cycle. There is evidence, however, that speculative demand shifts played an important role during earlier oil price shock episodes including…

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Keywords
  • Economics
  • Speculative demand
  • Endogeneity
  • Demand shock
  • Consumption (sociology)
  • Oil-storage trade
  • Shock (circulatory)
  • Oil price
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