Empirical analysis of the correlation between China's Macroeconomic Market and Crude Oil Market based on mixed-frequency group factor model. [PDF]
This paper examines the asymmetric correlation and dynamic interaction between China's macroeconomic market and the global crude oil market, addressing a critical limitation in existing literature: the frequency mismatch between high-frequency (daily ...
Jiaxin Zhao, Junping Yin
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This article suggests to read West German parliamentary debate on the first oil crisis as a semantic struggle on the concept of the West. Drawing on latest research, the West is considered to be a narrated concept with its meaning being negotiated upon ...
Ann-Judith Rabenschlag
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The United States and the European Community (1969-1974): Economic and Political Disputes
This paper aims to examine the economic and political disputes between the United States and the European Community between 1969 and 1974. Utilising the documentary research approach, the paper will first explore the main economic disputes which were ...
Hang Thi Thuy Nguyen
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Unit Root Volatility Due to Covid-19 Epidemic in the Crude Oil Market [PDF]
The price of crude oil is one of the most important indicators of the global economy, which is monitored by policymakers, producers, consumers, and participants in financial markets.
mojtaba rostami, Alireza Najjarpour
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Financial instability and oil price fluctuations: evidence from oil exporting developing countries [PDF]
How financial market stability in oil exporting developing countries might be impacted by oil price fluctuations in the long term? The purpose of this paper is to answer this question. The present study is based on a sample including 35 net oil-exporting
Brahim Gaies +3 more
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The impact of oil price crisis on financial performance of commercial banks in Bahrain [PDF]
Oil export is the major source of revenue for the countries in the Middle East. Their economies are sensitive to fluctuations in oil prices. The present study examines the impact of oil crisis on the performance of selected banks of Kingdom of Bahrain ...
Iqbal Thonse Hawaldar +3 more
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Commercial Banking from Oil Crisis to Debt Crisis: The Case of Lloyds Bank
In January 1998, the British weekly The Economist called the British bank Lloyds a “money machine”. Such an outcome was far from inevitable for a bank that had been one of the hardest hit victims of the 1982 sovereign debt crisis, when most developing ...
Altamura Carlo Edoardo
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Oil Price Shock and Structural Changes in CMEA Trade [PDF]
We analyse trade between countries of the Council of Mutual Economic Assistance in Eastern Europe between 1950 and 1990. Despite central planning and political motivation of the CMEA, we show that trade could be explained by standard demand factors ...
Beckmann, Elisabeth, Fidrmuc, Jarko
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Influence of external impacts on the dynamics of the industrial structure of gross regional product
The article assesses the impact of the sectoral structure of the gross regional product of the Russian regions on the sustainability of regional economies to external crises (using the oil crisis and the spread of coronavirus infection as an example ...
D. A. Gaynanov, A. G. Ataeva
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Oil price risk in the Eurozone: a sectoral analysis [PDF]
This study investigates how oil price movements impact the main Eurozone industry supersectors returns. We use a multifactor market model in which we incorporate oil price changes as an additional risk factor.
Olfa Belhassine, Amira Ben Bouzid
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