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The “Oil Crisis” — a crisis for LDCs [PDF]

open access: yesIntereconomics, 1975
It is the group of LDCs whose reserves of indigenous energy are so small that they desperately need sizeable imports of oil, but which do not have sufficient other resources to earn the necessary foreign currency for their oil imports, that is suffering most under the economic changes which came over the world economy as a sequel to the oil crisis. Its
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Oil price risk in the Eurozone: a sectoral analysis [PDF]

open access: yesProblems and Perspectives in Management, 2017
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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Risk and Return Transmissions From Crude Oil to Latin American Stock Markets During the Crisis: Portfolio Implications

open access: yesSAGE Open, 2021
Using the DCC-GARCH model, this study examines the return and volatility spillovers between crude oil and emerging Latin American stock markets during the entire studying period and two subsamples, including the global financial crisis and the Chinese ...
Imran Yousaf   +3 more
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The Impact of Financial Crises on The Parties Involved in the Construction Project [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2023
Iraq has witnessed a number of crises that had an impact on multiple industries, including the construction industry particularly. In 2014, Iraq was subjected to terrorist acts in several provinces, which led to insecurity and a very large financial ...
Mahdi Zainab A., Muhsin Ibrahim F.
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The Netherlands and the Oil Crisis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
The Netherlands played a remarkable role during the October War and the oil crisis of 1973. In secret, the Dutch government sent a substantial amount of ammunition and spare parts to Israel. The Dutch supported Israel also politically. Within the EC they vetoed a more pro-Arab policy.
Hellema, Duco, Wiebes, Cees, Witte, Toby
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The Contagion of Global Financial Crisis on Exchange Rate Volatility in Iran: Copula-GARCH Approach [PDF]

open access: yesفصلنامه پژوهش‌های اقتصادی ایران, 2022
An important subject in the field of global economy is the financial crisis contagion on various markets. Given the expansion of trade relationships among different countries, proving the existence of contagion will facilitate policymaking in times of ...
Fakhri Mirshojaee   +2 more
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The Nexus between Agricultural Productivity, Oil Prices, Economic Growth, and Financial Development in the USA

open access: yesReview of Innovation and Competitiveness, 2021
Purpose. The study aims to examine the nexus between agricultural productivity by connecting oil prices, economic growth, and financial development. Design/Methodology/Approach.
Turgut Tursoy, Andrea Simbarashe Rabson
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Quantifying nonlinear effects of BRIC and G4 liquidity on oil prices

open access: yesHumanities & Social Sciences Communications, 2022
Research on oil prices has concentrated on demand and supply factors and has largely underestimated the importance of the financialization of commodities. To assess the impact of financial factors on oil prices, this article investigates the liquidity of
Zhiping Zhou, Xuan Zhang
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Do Oil Shocks Affect Financial Stress? Evidence from Oil-Exporting and -Importing Countries

open access: yesAmerican Business Review, 2023
In recent years, there is increasing attention to examining the relationship between oil prices, financial markets, and the economy. Relatively little is known about the dynamic relationship between structural oil shocks and financial market stress of ...
Anirban Sengupta   +3 more
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Modelling the impact of oil price fluctuations on food price in high and low-income oil exporting countries

open access: yesAgricultural Economics (AGRICECON), 2020
Oil exporting economies were the most hit by the recent oil price shock that spills on the food market in an increasingly volatile macroeconomic environment. This paper examines and compares sub-samples [before crisis (2000 Q1-2013 Q1) and during crisis (
Ding Chen   +3 more
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