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Johnson Oliyide
Johnson Oliyide
Graduate Research Assistant, School of Economics, University of Maine
Verified email at maine.edu
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How COVID-19 drives connectedness among commodity and financial markets: Evidence from TVP-VAR and causality-in-quantiles techniques
OB Adekoya, JA Oliyide
Resources Policy 70, 101898, 2021
3132021
Does oil connect differently with prominent assets during war? Analysis of intra-day data during the Russia-Ukraine saga
OB Adekoya, JA Oliyide, OOS Yaya, MAS Al-Faryan
Resources Policy 77, 102728, 2022
1992022
How COVID-19 upturns the hedging potentials of gold against oil and stock markets risks: Nonlinear evidences through threshold regression and markov-regime switching models
OB Adekoya, JA Oliyide, GO Oduyemi
Resources Policy 70, 101926, 2021
1252021
Asymmetric spillovers between green bonds and commodities
MA Naeem, OB Adekoya, JA Oliyide
Journal of Cleaner Production 314, 128100, 2021
1142021
The volatility connectedness of the EU carbon market with commodity and financial markets in time-and frequency-domain: The role of the US economic policy uncertainty
OB Adekoya, JA Oliyide, A Noman
Resources Policy 74, 102252, 2021
822021
Renewable and non-renewable energy consumption–Ecological footprint nexus in net-oil exporting and net-oil importing countries: Policy implications for a sustainable environment
OB Adekoya, JA Oliyide, IO Fasanya
Renewable Energy 189, 524-534, 2022
672022
How does economic policy uncertainty connect with the dynamic spillovers between precious metals and bitcoin markets?
IO Fasanya, JA Oliyide, OB Adekoya, T Agbatogun
Resources Policy 72, 102077, 2021
672021
How critical are resource rents, agriculture, growth, and renewable energy to environmental degradation in the resource-rich African countries? The role of institutional quality
OB Adekoya, GE Ajayi, M Suhrab, JA Oliyide
Energy Policy 164, 112888, 2022
592022
The hedging effectiveness of industrial metals against different oil shocks: evidence from the four newly developed oil shocks datasets
OB Adekoya, JA Oliyide
Resources Policy 69, 101831, 2020
562020
Crude oil and Islamic sectoral stocks: Asymmetric TVP-VAR connectedness and investment strategies
OB Adekoya, AB Akinseye, N Antonakakis, I Chatziantoniou, D Gabauer, ...
Resources Policy 78, 102877, 2022
552022
Risk transmissions between sectoral Islamic and conventional stock markets during COVID-19 pandemic: What matters more between actual COVID-19 occurrence and speculative and …
OB Adekoya, JA Oliyide, AK Tiwari
Borsa Istanbul Review 22 (2), 363-376, 2022
492022
Financing the green projects: Market efficiency and volatility persistence of green versus conventional bonds, and the comparative effects of health and financial crises
OB Adekoya, JA Oliyide, MG Asl, S Jalalifar
International Review of Financial Analysis 78, 101954, 2021
472021
Media sentiment and short stocks performance during a systemic crisis
Z Umar, OB Adekoya, JA Oliyide, M Gubareva
International Review of Financial Analysis 78, 101896, 2021
452021
Economic policy uncertainty and the volatility connectedness between oil shocks and metal market: an extension
JA Oliyide, OB Adekoya, MA Khan
International Economics 167, 136-150, 2021
402021
Multifractality and cross-correlation between the crude oil and the European and non-European stock markets during the Russia-Ukraine war
OB Adekoya, MG Asl, JA Oliyide, P Izadi
Resources Policy 80, 103134, 2023
362023
Carbon market and the conventional and Islamic equity markets: Where lays the environmental cleanliness of their utilities, energy, and ESG sectoral stocks?
MG Asl, OB Adekoya, JA Oliyide
Journal of Cleaner Production 351, 131523, 2022
222022
Asymmetric connectedness between Google-based investor attention and the fourth industrial revolution assets: The case of FinTech and Robotics & Artificial intelligence stocks
OB Adekoya, JA Oliyide, O Saleem, HA Adeoye
Technology in Society 68, 101925, 2022
212022
Are sustainable investments interdependent? The international evidence
N Mirza, MA Naeem, TTH Nguyen, N Arfaoui, JA Oliyide
Economic Modelling 119, 106120, 2023
192023
Sector-by-sector non-renewable energy consumption shocks and manufacturing performance in the US: Analysis of the asymmetric issue with nonlinear ARDL and the role of …
OB Adekoya, TP Ogunnusi, JA Oliyide
Energy 222, 119947, 2021
192021
Commodity and financial markets’ fear before and during COVID-19 pandemic: Persistence and causality analyses
OB Adekoya, JA Oliyide
Resources Policy 76, 102598, 2022
162022
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