Time-frequency domain causality of prime building cost and macroeconomic indicators in Ghana: Implications for project selection

Oteng-Abayie, E F and Dramani, J B (2019) Time-frequency domain causality of prime building cost and macroeconomic indicators in Ghana: Implications for project selection. Construction Management and Economics, 37(5), pp. 243-256. ISSN 01446193

Abstract

According to the Ghana Statistical Service, construction activity generated US$3.8 billion in 2014, representing about 12.7% of nominal GDP. A key factor that most investors in the construction sector consider in project selection is cost which has escalated over the years. Therefore, we examine the co-movements and causality in the time and frequency domains between the prime building cost index (PBCI) and its disaggregates on one hand and inflation and exchange rate on the other hand in Ghana. The findings revealed that the degree of co-movement between PBCI and inflation was significant at the 5% level and occurred over the long-run, indicating that construction cost drives inflation. The degree of co-movement between the prime build cost index and exchange rate occurred within the short term. These co-movements have policy implications for substituting inflation and exchange rates in project costing by investors in Ghana. The co-movement between the PBCI and inflation in the medium to higher frequencies suggests that inflation risk-averse investors should consider short-term projects. Again, the short to medium frequency co-movements between the PBCI and exchange rate indicates that investors should consider exchange rate risk in long-term projects.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: exchange rate; frequency domain; Ghana; non-food consumer price index; prime building cost index; time domain; wavelet analysis
Index terms: policy implication, construction activity, inflation, Ghana, economic indicator, construction sector, construction cost, investor, costing, movement, cost index, project selection
Subjects: accounting and finance, data analysis and analytics, sociology, value management, health behaviours and lifestyles, construction operations, policy studies, industry analysis, financial and cost management, economic analysis, Geography
Topics: Cost Management, Project Management, Research Practice, Site Management, Stakeholder Management, Governance, Business Strategy, Geographical Context
Descriptive scope: 4 PCTA

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