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Declining Effects of Oil Price Shocks.
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Article
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Author(s) |
KATAYAMA,
, MUNECHIKA. (Author)
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Title:
Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking
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Volume/ Issue No.: 2013/SEP V.45 N.6
Call No.:332.05 JMC Location: Periodicals & References Hall - 2nd floor
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p 977-1016
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Subject Area/ Descriptors |
Economics
(9033)
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Abstract |
In recent years, output responses to oil price shocks have not only been weaker, but have also reached their trough earlier. This paper builds a model that incorporates a realistic structure of U.S. petroleum consumption and explores three possible explanations for the changes. The possible factors considered are (i) deregulation in the transportation industry, (ii) improved energy efficiency, and (iii) a lower degree of persistence of oil price shocks. Under realistic parameter values, the three factors play an important role quantitatively, accounting for half of the reduction in the largest impact on output of an oil price shock over time....
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