Statistical Time Series Analysis on Basis and Volume Contracted (Paperback)

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Statistical time series analysis is a powerful method in characterizing the dynamics of variables in forward contract markets. Modeling univariate and multivariate time series variables will enable the modeler to build forecasting models. Variables in a given forward contract market (for example: basis, volume and weeks-to-expiration) can have causal relationship with each other and with their own lagged values. Variables with significant Granger causality are modeled using vector autoregressive processes, while variables with insignificant Granger causality are modeled using autoregressive and moving average processes. Basis and volume of forward contracted cattle in the United States exhibit behaviors pertinent to seasonal changes. In this thesis, we analyzed weekly data on basis, volume and weeks-to-expiration of forward contracted cattle in the United States. We developed monthly forecasting models for basis and volume contracted that can be utilized by farmers and policy makers.

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Statistical time series analysis is a powerful method in characterizing the dynamics of variables in forward contract markets. Modeling univariate and multivariate time series variables will enable the modeler to build forecasting models. Variables in a given forward contract market (for example: basis, volume and weeks-to-expiration) can have causal relationship with each other and with their own lagged values. Variables with significant Granger causality are modeled using vector autoregressive processes, while variables with insignificant Granger causality are modeled using autoregressive and moving average processes. Basis and volume of forward contracted cattle in the United States exhibit behaviors pertinent to seasonal changes. In this thesis, we analyzed weekly data on basis, volume and weeks-to-expiration of forward contracted cattle in the United States. We developed monthly forecasting models for basis and volume contracted that can be utilized by farmers and policy makers.

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Imprint

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

February 2012

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First published

February 2012

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 5mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

84

ISBN-13

978-3-8473-7159-5

Barcode

9783847371595

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LSN

3-8473-7159-2



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