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Gas price shocks 2 elasticities 2 external instruments 2 gas demand 2 gas supply 2 inflation 2 proxy-VAR 2 temperature deviations 2 Demand 1 Elasticity 1 Elastizität 1 Erdgas 1 Erdgasmarkt 1 Gas industry 1 Gas price 1 Gas supply 1 Gaspreis 1 Gasversorgung 1 Gaswirtschaft 1 Inflation 1 Nachfrage 1 Natural gas 1 Natural gas market 1 Oil price 1 Preis 1 Preiselastizität 1 Price 1 Price elasticity 1 Schock 1 Shock 1 Volatility 1 Volatilität 1 Ölpreis 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Colombo, Daniele 2 Toni, Francesco 2
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LEM Working Paper Series 1 LEM working paper series 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Understanding gas price shocks: Elasticities, volatilities, and macroeconomic transmission
Colombo, Daniele; Toni, Francesco - 2025
We identify supply and demand shocks to the real price of natural gas in the Euro Area and the United States. Demand shocks are identified using exogenous temperature variations, while supply shocks are identified through a high-frequency strategy based on an extensive collection of...
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Understanding gas price shocks : elasticities, volatilities, and macroeconomic transmission
Colombo, Daniele; Toni, Francesco - 2025
We identify supply and demand shocks to the real price of natural gas in the Euro Area and the United States. Demand shocks are identified using exogenous temperature variations, while supply shocks are identified through a high-frequency strategy based on an extensive collection of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015408158
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