Is gold investment a hedge against inflation in Pakistan? A co-integration and causality analysis in the presence of structural breaks

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Abstract

The last few years have witnessed overwhelming investments in the gold market. Numerous studies have discussed how investment in gold is a hedge against inflation. The current study investigates whether a gold investment is a hedge against inflation in case of Pakistan. In doing so, we have used time series data on gold prices; economic growth and inflation are used for the period of 1997Q1-2011Q4. The study has applied the ARDL bounds testing approach to co-integration for the long run, and innovative accounting approach (IAA) to examine the direction of causality in variables. Our findings reveal that "investment in gold is a good hedge against inflation" not only in the long-run but also in the short-run. The implications and applications of the study are discussed in detail. © 2014 Elsevier Inc.

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Shahbaz, M., Tahir, M. I., Ali, I., & Rehman, I. U. (2014). Is gold investment a hedge against inflation in Pakistan? A co-integration and causality analysis in the presence of structural breaks. North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 28, 190–205. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.najef.2014.03.012

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