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Why did OPEC not cut oil production in the wake of 2014's price fall? This study aims at aiding the mostly qualitative discussion with quantitative evidence from computing quarterly partial market equilibria Q4 2011 – Q4 2015 under present short-term profit maximisation and different...
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In diesem Wochenbericht wird zunächst eine Bestandsaufnahme aktueller Entwicklungen auf dem globalen Rohölmarkt vorgenommen. Marktdaten weisen darauf hin, dass der Ölmarkt trotz der US-Sanktionen gegen iranische Ölexporte derzeit gut versorgt ist. Insbesondere die weiter expandierende...
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In diesem Wochenbericht wird der gegenwärtige Zustand des internationalen Rohölmarkts analysiert. Die Marktdaten deuten darauf hin, dass sich der Wettbewerb durch die mittlerweile fest etablierte US-Schieferölförderung dauerhaft intensiviert hat. Modellgestützte Simulationen zeigen zudem,...
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In this study, we report on the current state of the international market for crude oil. The market data we analyzed indicate that competition has intensified as a result of the now firmly-established shale oil extraction industry in the U.S. Model-based simulations also show that supply-side...
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Indirect Inference (I-I) estimation of structural parameters θ requires matching observed and simulated statistics, which are most often generated using an auxiliary model that depends on instrumental parameters Ø. The estimators of the instrumental parameters will encapsulate the...
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The standard approach to indirect inference estimation considers that the auxiliary parameters, which carry the identifying information about the structural parameters of interest, are obtained from some recently identified vector of estimating equations. In contrast to this standard...
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