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Cattle production drives agricultural energy intensity and greenhouse gas emissions in Latin America and the Caribbean. [PDF]
Mejía D, Junca Paredes JJ, Burkart S.
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Occupational accidents among fisherfolks in the Western Region of Ghana: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Network Risk Diffusion and Resilience in Emerging Stock Markets. [PDF]
Li JC, Xu YZ, Tao C.
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Asymmetric dynamic linkage between consumer sentiment, inflation expectations, and international energy prices: Evidence from time-frequency wavelet and nonlinear analysis. [PDF]
Fu L, Yuan D, Teng J.
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ABSTRACTMuch of the literature examining the effects of oil shocks asks the question “What is an oil shock?” and has concluded that oil‐price increases are asymmetric in their effects on the U.S. economy. That is, sharp increases in oil prices affect economic activity adversely, but sharp decreases in oil prices have no effect.
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This paper surveys the history of the oil industry with a particular focus on the events associated with significant changes in the price of oil. Although oil was used much differently and was substantially less important economically in the nineteenth century than it is today, there are interesting parallels between events in that era and more recent ...
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The oil price decline hasn’t quelled the U.S. petrochemical industry’s shale revolution; it has merely slowed the charge. U.S. producers still maintain a competitive edge over their foreign rivals. Profits have dropped from obscene to only very high. And although some companies talk about delaying multi-billion-dollar petrochemical projects, the next ...
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The oil price decline hasn’t quelled the U.S. petrochemical industry’s shale revolution; it has merely slowed the charge. U.S. producers still maintain a competitive edge over their foreign rivals. Profits have dropped from obscene to only very high. And although some companies talk about delaying multi-billion-dollar petrochemical projects, the next ...
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Are Temporary Oil Supply Shocks Real?
2022Hurricanes disrupt oil production in the Gulf of Mexico because producers shut in oil platforms to safeguard lives and prevent damage. We examine the effects of these temporary oil supply shocks on real economic activity in the United States. We find no evidence that temporary oil supply shocks affect state-level employment or indirectly affect ...
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