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The Lead Lag Relationship between Spot and Futures Markets in The Energy Sector

This paper investigates the lead-lag relationship between spot and futures markets of the most representative energy sources under three different scenarios using the Vector Error Correction Model. Additionally, a ratio of speed of adjustment was built in order to establish the market contribution o...

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Published in:International journal of energy economics and policy 2017, Vol.7 (4), p.23
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