Real Oil Prices Since the 1990s

Real Oil Prices Since the 1990s
Author: Claudio Morana
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN:

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In this study real oil price dynamics have been assessed over few important episodes since the 1990s. The evidence provides support to the demand side view: in this respect, macroeconomic shocks would appear to be the major upward driver of the real oil price over the whole period investigated, with financial shocks sizably contributing as well, and even at a larger extent since mid-2000s. A macro-finance perspective does appear to be important for the understanding of real oil price dynamics since the 1990s.

Oil Prices in the 1990s

Oil Prices in the 1990s
Author: David Hawdon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1989
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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"Based on presentations made at the sixth annual International Energy Economics Conference held at the University of Surrey in April 1988" -- p. ix.

The Oil Market In The 1990s

The Oil Market In The 1990s
Author: Robert G. Reed III
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2019-07-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 100030406X

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This book reviews some of those changes that have occurred since the early 1970s. It examines how the efficient use of energy, particularly of oil, can help to create and smooth a transition beyond oil. The book sketches basic elements of the "supply curve" of available oil savings.

International Dimensions of Monetary Policy

International Dimensions of Monetary Policy
Author: Jordi Galí
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 663
Release: 2010-03-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0226278875

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United States monetary policy has traditionally been modeled under the assumption that the domestic economy is immune to international factors and exogenous shocks. Such an assumption is increasingly unrealistic in the age of integrated capital markets, tightened links between national economies, and reduced trading costs. International Dimensions of Monetary Policy brings together fresh research to address the repercussions of the continuing evolution toward globalization for the conduct of monetary policy. In this comprehensive book, the authors examine the real and potential effects of increased openness and exposure to international economic dynamics from a variety of perspectives. Their findings reveal that central banks continue to influence decisively domestic economic outcomes—even inflation—suggesting that international factors may have a limited role in national performance. International Dimensions of Monetary Policy will lead the way in analyzing monetary policy measures in complex economies.

American Economic Policy in the 1990s

American Economic Policy in the 1990s
Author: Jeffrey A. Frankel
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 1142
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780262561518

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An examination of U.S. economic policy in the 1990s, by leading policy makers as well as academic economists.

Volatility of Oil Prices

Volatility of Oil Prices
Author: Peter Wickham
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1996-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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This paper examines the behavior of crude oil prices since 1980, and in particular the volatility of these prices. The empirical analysis covers “spot” prices for one of the key internationally traded crudes, namely Dated Brent Blend. A GARCH (generalized autoregressive conditional heteroscedastic) model, which allows the conditional variance to be time-variant, is estimated for the period which includes the oil price slump of 1986 and the surge in prices in 1990 as a result of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. The paper also discusses the growth of futures and derivative markets and the dynamic links between spot and futures markets.

Crude Volatility

Crude Volatility
Author: Robert McNally
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2017-01-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0231543689

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As OPEC has loosened its grip over the past ten years, the oil market has been rocked by wild price swings, the likes of which haven't been seen for eight decades. Crafting an engrossing journey from the gushing Pennsylvania oil fields of the 1860s to today's fraught and fractious Middle East, Crude Volatility explains how past periods of stability and volatility in oil prices help us understand the new boom-bust era. Oil's notorious volatility has always been considered a scourge afflicting not only the oil industry but also the broader economy and geopolitical landscape; Robert McNally makes sense of how oil became so central to our world and why it is subject to such extreme price fluctuations. Tracing a history marked by conflict, intrigue, and extreme uncertainty, McNally shows how—even from the oil industry's first years—wild and harmful price volatility prompted industry leaders and officials to undertake extraordinary efforts to stabilize oil prices by controlling production. Herculean market interventions—first, by Rockefeller's Standard Oil, then, by U.S. state regulators in partnership with major international oil companies, and, finally, by OPEC—succeeded to varying degrees in taming the beast. McNally, a veteran oil market and policy expert, explains the consequences of the ebbing of OPEC's power, debunking myths and offering recommendations—including mistakes to avoid—as we confront the unwelcome return of boom and bust oil prices.

Annual Energy Outlook

Annual Energy Outlook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1986
Genre: Energy conservation
ISBN:

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