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The sectoral and regional effects of oil shocks: who's over a barrel?

Paul Bauer () and Susan M. Byrne

Economic Commentary, 1991, issue Jan 15

Abstract: An examination of how higher-priced oil affects various regions and business sectors, citing evidence that the oil shock accompanying Iraq's invasion of Kuwait will have a smaller impact on the overall U.S. economy than that of previous shocks.

Keywords: Power resources - Prices; Regional economics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1991

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