Pitfalls in Estimating Asymmetric Effects of Energy Price Shocks
Lutz Kilian
No 473, 2009 Meeting Papers from Society for Economic Dynamics
Abstract:
transmission of energy price shocks and for the debate about policy responses to energy price shocks. The practical importance of our analysis is illustrated by presenting alternative estimates of the effects of falling oil prices on U.S. real GDP since mid‐2008.
Date: 2009
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