Wavelet Coherence Analysis of Returns, Volatility and Interdependence of the US and the EU Money markets: Pre & Post Crisis

Author(s):  
Darko B. Vukovic ◽  
Kseniya A. Lapshina ◽  
Moinak Maiti
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 1948658
Author(s):  
Ali Matar ◽  
Mahmoud Al-Rdaydeh ◽  
Anas Ghazalat ◽  
Bilal Eneizan

2014 ◽  
Vol 35 (5) ◽  
pp. 777-791 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zengyong Li ◽  
Ming Zhang ◽  
Ruofei Cui ◽  
Qing Xin ◽  
Lu Liqian ◽  
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Author(s):  
Pavan Kumar Yeditha ◽  
Tarun Pant ◽  
Maheswaran Rathinasamy ◽  
Ankit Agarwal

Abstract With the increasing stress on water resources for a developing country like India, it is pertinent to understand the dominant streamflow patterns for effective planning and management activities. This study investigates the spatiotemporal characterization of streamflow of six unregulated catchments in India. Firstly, Mann Kendall (MK) and Changepoint analysis were carried out to detect the presence of trends and any abrupt changes in hydroclimatic variables in the chosen streamflows. To unravel the relationships between the temporal variability of streamflow and its association with precipitation and global climate indices, namely, Niño 3.4, IOD, PDO, and NAO, continuous wavelet transform is used. Cross-wavelet transform and wavelet coherence analysis was also used to capture the coherent and phase relationships between streamflow and climate indices. The continuous wavelet transforms of streamflow data revealed that intra-annual (0.5 years), annual (1 year), and inter-annual (2–4 year) oscillations are statistically significant. Furthermore, a better understanding of the in-phase relationship between the streamflow and precipitation at intra-annual and annual time scales were well-captured using wavelet coherence analysis compared to cross wavelet transform. Furthermore, our analysis also revealed that streamflow observed an in-phase relationship with IOD and NAO, whereas a lag correlation with Niño 3.4 and PDO indices at intra-annual, annual and interannual time scales.


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (4) ◽  
pp. 1185-1202 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wen Jun ◽  
Hamid Mahmood ◽  
Muhammad Zakaria

The study investigates the impact of trade openness on pollution in China by applying wavelet-coherence analysis, phase-difference technique and Breitung and Candelon (2006) causality test. The estimated results provide some dynamic association between trade openness and pollutant variables. The results indicate that trade openness has increased pollution in China especially after 2001 when China became member of WTO. It suggests that “pollution haven hypothesis” exists in China. These results imply that trade openness has increased exports which has increased domestic production by increasing the scale of industries, which in turn has increased pollution in the country. The findings of spectral domain causality test show that trade openness causes carbon emission both in short, medium and long runs. It indicates that trade openness forecast carbon emissions in China. The results suggest that China should take suitable measures while following trade openness policy to avoid pollution.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 1481559
Author(s):  
Peterson Owusu Junior ◽  
Baidoo Kwaku Boafo ◽  
Bright Kwesi Awuye ◽  
Kwame Bonsu ◽  
Henry Obeng-Tawiah ◽  
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