Hierarchical modelling of volatility spillovers in ship demolition markets

he offered demolition prices are as important as the freight rates in the market in shipowners' decisions to send their ships for demolition. This study aims to determine the most affected and the most affecting countries in the ship demolition market by examining the hierarchical price movemen...

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Main Author: Abdullah Açik
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Language:English
Published: Gdynia Maritime University 2021-03-01
Series:Scientific Journal of Gdynia Maritime University
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Online Access:https://ojs.umg.edu.pl/index.php/sjgmu/article/view/44
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description he offered demolition prices are as important as the freight rates in the market in shipowners' decisions to send their ships for demolition. This study aims to determine the most affected and the most affecting countries in the ship demolition market by examining the hierarchical price movements among the prices offered for demolition in major centres around the world. In this direction, integrated causality in variance, Interpretative Structural Modeling (ISM) and MICMAC (Matrices d’Impacts cross-multiplication appliqúe a classmate) analysis are used. According to the obtained results, the price dependence on Turkey is the lowest, while the price dependence in Bangladesh is the highest. Volatility in the market is spreading to other markets from Turkey. These results are thought to be useful in understanding price behaviour in the ship demolition industry, which is a relatively small market.
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spelling doaj.art-d4b2914431cf4f089373904a037325072024-04-23T03:13:45ZengGdynia Maritime UniversityScientific Journal of Gdynia Maritime University2657-58412657-69882021-03-01111710.26408/117.01Hierarchical modelling of volatility spillovers in ship demolition marketsAbdullah Açik0 Dokuz Eylül University, Maritime Faculty, Department of Maritime Business Administration, Buca, İzmir, Turkeyhe offered demolition prices are as important as the freight rates in the market in shipowners' decisions to send their ships for demolition. This study aims to determine the most affected and the most affecting countries in the ship demolition market by examining the hierarchical price movements among the prices offered for demolition in major centres around the world. In this direction, integrated causality in variance, Interpretative Structural Modeling (ISM) and MICMAC (Matrices d’Impacts cross-multiplication appliqúe a classmate) analysis are used. According to the obtained results, the price dependence on Turkey is the lowest, while the price dependence in Bangladesh is the highest. Volatility in the market is spreading to other markets from Turkey. These results are thought to be useful in understanding price behaviour in the ship demolition industry, which is a relatively small market.https://ojs.umg.edu.pl/index.php/sjgmu/article/view/44ship demolitionprice behaviourvolatility spilloverhierarchic structure
spellingShingle Abdullah Açik
Hierarchical modelling of volatility spillovers in ship demolition markets
Scientific Journal of Gdynia Maritime University
ship demolition
price behaviour
volatility spillover
hierarchic structure
title Hierarchical modelling of volatility spillovers in ship demolition markets
title_full Hierarchical modelling of volatility spillovers in ship demolition markets
title_fullStr Hierarchical modelling of volatility spillovers in ship demolition markets
title_full_unstemmed Hierarchical modelling of volatility spillovers in ship demolition markets
title_short Hierarchical modelling of volatility spillovers in ship demolition markets
title_sort hierarchical modelling of volatility spillovers in ship demolition markets
topic ship demolition
price behaviour
volatility spillover
hierarchic structure
url https://ojs.umg.edu.pl/index.php/sjgmu/article/view/44
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