@article{20.500.12766/425, year = {2023}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12766/425}, abstract = {This paper deals with the behavior of energy price changes and how their shocks exert an impact on suppliers and consumers in different markets. For this purpose, a fractional integration model is used to evaluate the persistence and mean reversion in prices across the major European markets (Germany, France, Italy, UK, Spain). We compare the results with other major players as the US and Japan, to understand, first, if the European behavior is different, and second, if geopolitical shocks that are affecting this market are expected to be permanent. Empirical results show evidence of mean reversion properties in European prices, though some minor differences arise from market to market that apparently, are not associated with the energy generation strategies followed by each country. Thus, it will likely be expected following the current energy shocks the series will recover due to natural market forces, without the need for additional policies.}, publisher = {Elsevier}, title = {Energy prices in Europe. Evidence of persistence across markets}, doi = {10.1016/j.resourpol.2023.103546}, journal = {Resources Policy}, keywords = {Energy consumption}, keywords = {Energy prices}, keywords = {Long memory}, keywords = {Fractional integration}, keywords = {Persistence}, volume = {82}, author = {Martín Valmayor, Miguel Ángel and Gil Alana, Luis A. and Infante, Juan}, }