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We test for changes in price behavior in the longest crude oil price series available (1861-2008). We find strong evidence for changes in persistence and in volatility of price across three well defined periods. We argue that historically, the real price of oil has tended to be highly persistent...
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investment and an additional stimulus of 0.04 percentage points reflecting a shrinking petroleum trade deficit. This stimulating …
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The fact that inclusive growth involves the width of growth, benefit-sharing, and human development pertaining to health care makes this study to examine the impact of crude oil, natural gas and agriculture output on inclusive growth in Nigeria between 1970 and 2017. We use employment, life...
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Recent literature shows that oil revenues may have a positive effect on long-run economic growth. However, there is no clear evidence for such an effect in the medium-run, suggesting the existence of a so-called resource-curse in the medium-run. Taking this as a starting point, we investigate...
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Peak oil, climate change, and China -- China and the capitalist world system -- Energy and the economy -- Peak oil -- Peak energy and the limits to global economic growth -- Peak energy and the limits to China's economic growth -- The crisis of the Chinese capitalism -- China and climate change...
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