OPEC Energy Review
2003 - 2017
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Volume 38, issue 4, 2014
- Estimating and evaluating Value-at-Risk forecasts based on realized variance: empirical evidence from ICE Brent Crude oil futures pp. 373-397

- Erik Haugom, Steinar Veka, Gudbrand Lien and Sjur Westgaard
- Modelling demand for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in Ghana: current dynamics and forecast pp. 398-423

- Justice Mensah
- Determinants of economic growth in OPEC: an extreme bounds analysis pp. 424-444

- Mansour Zarra-Nezhad and Fatimah Hosseinpour
- Impact of economic and non-economic factors on gasoline demand: a varying parameter model for Sweden and the UK pp. 445-468

- Amin Karimu
- Modelling oil price volatility before, during and after the global financial crisis pp. 469-495

- Afees Salisu
Volume 38, issue 3, 2014
- Oil shocks and oil producers' growth: where did all the spending go? pp. 243-271

- Amany A. El Anshasy
- Determinants of natural gas demand in Ghana pp. 272-295

- Ishmael Ackah
- The energy poverty nexus in the Middle East and North Africa pp. 296-322

- Laura El-Katiri
- A hybrid approach for forecasting of oil prices volatility pp. 323-340

- Akbar Komijani, Esmaeil Naderi and Nadiya Gandali Alikhani
- Crude oil price dynamics and transmission mechanism of the macroeconomic indicators in Nigeria pp. 341-355

- Joseph Ayoola Omojolaibi
- Paper oil and physical oil: has speculative pressure in oil futures increased volatility in spot oil prices? pp. 356-372

- Babajide Fowowe
Volume 38, issue 2, 2014
- Oil price volatility, fiscal policy and economic growth: a panel vector autoregressive (PVAR) analysis of some selected oil-exporting African countries pp. 127-148

- Joseph Ayoola Omojolaibi and Festus O. Egwaikhide
- Moving from gas flaring to gas conservation and utilisation in Nigeria: a review of the legal and policy regime pp. 149-183

- Uchenna Jerome Orji
- Revisiting the macroeconomic effects of oil and food price shocks to Pakistan economy: a structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) analysis pp. 184-215

- Muhammad Khan and Ayaz Ahmed
- Long-term relationships between electricity and oil, gas and coal future prices—evidence from Nordic countries, Continental Europe and the United Kingdom pp. 216-242

- Stein Frydenberg, Joseph I. Onochie, Sjur Westgaard, Nora Midtsund and Hanna Ueland
Volume 38, issue 1, 2014
- Monetary policies and oil price determination: an empirical analysis pp. 1-20

- Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary and Naoyuki Yoshino
- Inflation expectations and energy price forecasting pp. 21-35

- Hamid Baghestani
- Oil price shocks and Nigeria's stock market: what have we learned from crude oil market shocks? pp. 36-58

- Ekpeno Effiong
- Oil prices and stock market price in Nigeria pp. 59-74

- Philip Ifeakachukwu Nwosa
- A dynamic panel study of energy consumption–economic growth nexus: evidence from the former Soviet Union countries pp. 75-106

- Dincer Dedeoglu and Ali Piskin
- On the role of the trend and cyclical components in electricity consumption and India's economic growth: a cointegration and cofeature approach pp. 107-126

- Wasim Ahmad, Md Zulquar Nain and Bandi Kamaiah
Volume 37, issue 4, 2013
- Causality-in-variance of prices of oil products pp. 373-386

- Bernard Ben Sita and Salah Abosedra
- Oil prices, US inflation, US money supply and the US dollar pp. 387-415

- Samih Antoine Azar
- Exploring the impact of oil revenues on OPEC members' macroeconomy pp. 416-428

- Usama Almulali and Che Normee Binti Che Sab
- The long-run relationship between savings and investment in oil-exporting developing countries: a case study of the Gulf Arab states pp. 429-446

- Syed Abul Basher and Stefano Fachin
- Economic growth and electricity consumption: MS-VAR and MS-Granger causality analysis pp. 447-476

- Melike Bildirici
- Industrial energy demand, a forecasting model based on an index decomposition of structural and efficiency effects pp. 477-502

- François Lescaroux
Volume 37, issue 3, 2013
- An introduction to oil market volatility analysis pp. 247-269

- Walid Matar, Saud M. Al-Fattah, Tarek Atallah and Axel Pierru
- Modifying the Libyan fiscal regime to optimise its oil reserves and attract more foreign capital part 2: application to CO 2 -EOR project in Libya pp. 270-313

- Saad A. Balhasan, Brian F. Towler and Jennifer L. Miskimins
- Empirical analysis of fuel price and subsidy reform in Nigeria pp. 314-326

- Maxwell Umunna Nwachukwu, Harold Chike Mba, Uloma Jiburum and Andrew Erega Okosun
- Macroeconomic effects of world oil and food price shocks in Asia and Pacific economies: application of SVAR models pp. 327-372

- Fardous Alom, Bert D. Ward and Baiding Hu
Volume 37, issue 2, 2013
- Commodity price shocks and inflation in a net oil-importing economy pp. 125-148

- Roseline Nyakerario Misati, Esman Morekwa Nyamongo and Isaac Mwangi
- Determinants of the dynamics of electricity consumption in Nigeria pp. 149-161

- Obinna Ubani
- Econometric modelling of world oil supplies: terminal price and the time to depletion pp. 162-193

- Kamiar Mohaddes
- Decomposing oil use per vehicle in modelling oil demand in the US road transportation pp. 194-219

- Mohammad Mazraati
- Modifying the Libyan fiscal regime to optimise its oil reserves and attract more foreign capital part 1: LEPSA I proposal pp. 220-246

- Saad A. Balhasan, Brian F. Towler and Jennifer L. Miskimins
Volume 37, issue 1, 2013
- Oil price shocks and macroeconomic responses: does the exchange rate regime matter? pp. 1-19

- Almukhtar Al-Abri
- The impact of oil shocks on China's GDP: a time series analysis pp. 20-29

- Usama Al-mulali and Che Normee Binti Che Sab
- Oil revenue, institutions and macroeconomic indicators in N igeria pp. 30-52

- Vanessa Ushie, Oluwatosin Adeniyi and Sabastine Akongwale
- US energy policies and variance in the GCC stock markets pp. 53-62

- Bernard Ben Sita and Ranim Haidar
- Time-varying analysis of aggregate electricity demand in Ghana: a rolling analysis pp. 63-80

- Philip Adom
- Price effect of domestic oil tax under vertically related market structure: evidence from the U nited S tates, EU and J apan pp. 81-104

- Zesheng Sun, Junjie Hong and Xiangdong Xu
- Crude oil discovery and exploitation: the bane of manufacturing sector development in an oil-rich country, N igeria pp. 105-124

- Samson Edo
Volume 36, issue 4, 2012
- Oil prices and the real exchange rate in oil-exporting countries pp. 375-382

- Usama Al-mulali and Che Normee Binti Che Sab
- Exploring oil price—exchange rate nexus for Nigeria pp. 383-395

- Zahid Muhammad, Hassan Suleiman and Reza Kouhy
- Oil price shocks and stock market in oil-exporting countries: evidence from Iran stock market pp. 396-412

- Seyyed Ali Paytakhti Oskooe
- Linear and asymmetric impacts of oil price shocks in an oil-importing and -exporting economy: the case of Nigeria pp. 413-443

- Chuku Chuku
- Energy consumption in Iran with Bayesian approach pp. 444-455

- Hossein Abbasinejad, Yazdan Gudarzi Farahani and Ehsan Asghari Ghara
- The determinants of current account balance in an oil-rich exporting country: the case of Nigeria pp. 456-478

- Eberechukwu Uneze and Maxwell Ekor
- The Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development Act 2010: an examination of its regulatory framework pp. 479-494

- Lawrence Asekome Atsegbua
Volume 36, issue 3, 2012
- Household electricity demand, worldwide: climbing the ‘ladder of needs’ pp. 247-271

- François Lescaroux
- The relationship between energy consumption, energy prices and economic growth: case study (OPEC countries) pp. 272-286

- Abbasinejad Hossein, Gudarzi Farahani Yazdan and Asghari Ghara Ehsan
- Energy consumption and real output: new evidence from the UAE pp. 287-300

- Osama Sweidan
- The economics of Nigeria's petroleum products' subsidy removal debate: Who is right? Who is wrong? pp. 301-318

- Victor O. Asekunowo
- Time series analysis of interdependent phases of the electricity industry in South Korea pp. 319-348

- Almas Heshmati and Yeonhak Kim
- Transitions in the Chinese market for refined petroleum products pp. 349-373

- Guy Leung, Raymond Li and W. Walls
Volume 36, issue 2, 2012
- Does speculation drive the price of oil? pp. 125-137

- Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- Crude oil revenue and economic development in Nigeria (1974–2008) pp. 138-169

- Victor O. Asekunowo and Sam A. Olaiya
- Country heterogeneity and long-run determinants of inflation in the Gulf Arab states pp. 170-203

- Syed Abul Basher and Elsayed Mousa Elsamadisy
- Petroleum consumption—oil price uncertainty nexus in OECD countries: application of EGARCH models and panel cointegration pp. 204-214

- Farshid Pourshahabi, Yaser Sattari and Ali Shirazi
- Price asymmetries and volatility in the Italian gasoline market pp. 215-229

- Antonio Angelo Romano and Giuseppe Scandurra
- Asymmetric adjustment of diesel or petrol retail prices to crude oil price movements: New Zealand evidence pp. 230-245

- Fardous Alom and Neil Ritson
Volume 36, issue 1, 2012
- Modelling petroleum future price volatility: analysing asymmetry and persistency of shocks pp. 1-24

- Fardous Alom, Bert D. Ward and Baiding Hu
- Analysis of consumption pattern of highway transportation fuel in Nigeria pp. 25-34

- Maxwell Umunna Nwachukwu and Harold Chike Mba
- An analysis of energy price reform: a CGE approach pp. 35-54

- Davood Manzoor, Asghar Shahmoradi and Iman Haqiqi
- Gas development in Saudi Arabia assessing the short‐term, demand‐side effects pp. 55-86

- Raja M. Albqami and F. John Mathis
- How to sell Russian gas to Europe via Ukraine? pp. 87-103

- Sergei Chernavsky and Oleg Eismont
- Real exchange rate assessment for Nigeria: an evaluation of determinants, strategies for identification and correction of misalignments pp. 104-123

- Emre Ozsoz and Mustapha Akinkunmi
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