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The recent plunge in oil prices has brought into question the generally accepted view that lower oil prices are good for the US and the global economy. In this paper, using a quarterly multi-country econometric model, we first show that a fall in oil prices tends relatively quickly to lower...
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the world. We also find that the Iranian economy adjusts quite quickly to the shocks in foreign output and oil exports …
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the world. We also find that the Iranian economy adjusts quite quickly to the shocks in foreign output and oil exports …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003909263
Dramatic fluctuations in oil prices from time to time demand more research that can evaluate the impact of oil price shocks across the globe. Using a large-scale structural vector autoregression (SVAR) model that allows for an evolving parameter structure and that covers 60 oil-importing and...
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This study investigates changes in the relationship between oil prices and the US economy from a long-term perspective. Although neither of the two series (oil price and GDP growth rates) presents structural breaks in mean, we identify different volatility periods in both of them, separately....
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This paper shows that oil shocks primarily impact economic growth through the conditional variance of growth. Our comparison of models focuses on density forecasts. Over a range of dynamic models, oil shock measures and data we fi nd a robust link between oil shocks and the volatility of...
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the world. We also find that the Iranian economy adjusts quite quickly to the shocks in foreign output and oil exports …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010276267
repercussions, with world growth reducing by 0:23 percentage points in the short-run; and (ii) a surge in global financial market … volatility could translate into a fall in world economic growth of around 0:29 percentage points, but it could also have negative …
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repercussions, with world growth reducing by 0.23 percentage points in the short-run; and (ii) a surge in global financial market … volatility could translate into a fall in world economic growth of around 0.29 percentage points, but it could also have negative …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012983788
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