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Not All Political Relation Shocks are Alike: Assessing the Impacts of US-China Tensions on the Oil Market

Valérie Mignon (), Yifei Cai and Jamel Saadaoui ()

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Date: 2022
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Published in Energy Economics, 2022, 114, ⟨10.1016/j.eneco.2022.106199⟩

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