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to be greater andoutput volatility higher. Furthermore, I find that an unexpected increase in oil price leads toexpansion … priceshocks and reduce volatility in non-oil output …
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volatility of oil-exporting countries and have been used successfully by other commodity exporters. Using a global DSGE model …
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In November 2014, OPEC announced a new strategy geared towards improving its market share. Oil-market analysts interpreted this as an attempt to squeeze higher-cost producers including US shale oil out of the market. Over the next year, crude oil prices crashed, with large repercussions for the...
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Our paper examines the effect of oil price changes on Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) stock markets using nonlinear smooth transition regression (STR) models. Contrary to conventional wisdom, our empirical results reveal that GCC stock markets do not have similar sensitivities to oil price...
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How much does speculation contribute to oil price volatility? We revisit this contentious question by estimating a sign … the contribution of speculation to short-term oil price volatility (lying between 3 and 22 percent). This estimated short …
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The experience of developing countries over 1990-2010 indicates that commodity prices have a significant impact on fiscal outcomes. Both revenue and expenditure rise in response to commodity (import or export) price increases; the response of the fiscal deficit is ambiguous. A floating exchange...
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The effect that the recent decline in the price of oil has had on growth is far from clear, with many observers at odds to explain why it does not seem to have provided a significant boost to the world economy. This paper aims to address this puzzle by providing a systematic analysis of the...
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-country evidence that monetary policy transparency and fiscal credibility reduce the incidence of export price volatility on output … volatility. Also, our results indicate that having an explicit fiscal rule and an inflation targeting regime contribute to …
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We study the effects of oil-price shocks on the U.S. economy combining narrative and quantitative approaches. After examining daily oil-related events since 1984, we classify them into various event types. We then develop measures of exogenous shocks that avoid endogeneity and predictability...
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debt and low levels of international reserves–which also serve to amplify the volatility of the response; 3) the output …
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