Markov Switching Intercept Vector Autoregressive Model (MSI(2)-VAR(2)) of Nigeria Inflation Rate and Crude Oil Price (Using Views 11)

Publication Date: 09/08/2021

DOI: 10.52589/AJMSS-VY1OOCXZ


Author(s): Wiri Leneenadogo, Sibeate Pius U., Isaac Didi Essi.

Volume/Issue: Volume 4 , Issue 2 (2021)



Abstract:

To model inflation rate and crude oil prices, we used Markov Switching intercept heteroscedasticity Vector Autoregressive models. The data for this analysis was gathered from the Central Bank of Nigeria Statistical Bulletin monthly. The upward and downward movement in the series revealed by the time plot suggests that the series exhibit a regime-switching pattern: the period of expansion and contraction. The variable was stationary at first differences, the Augmented Dickey-Fuller test was used to screen for stationarity. The information criteria were used to test the number of regime and regime two were selected. Eight models were estimated for the MSI-VAR model. The best model was chosen based on the criterion of least information criterion, Markov-switching intercept heteroscedasticity – Vector Autoregressive model (MSIH(2)-VAR(2)) with AIC (8.596641) and SC (8.973119). The model was used to predict the series' values over a one-year cycle (12 months).


Keywords:

Inflation Rate, Crude Oil Prices, Markov Switching Intercept Heteroscedasticity, VAR, Forecast


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