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conclusion that the one-month oil supply elasticity is close to zero, which implies that oil demand shocks are the dominant …
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conclusion that the one-month oil supply elasticity is close to zero, which implies that oil demand shocks are the dominant …
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recent literature can be resolved. My analysis reaffirms the conclusion that the one-month oil supply elasticity is close to …
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Baumeister and Hamilton (2019a) assert that every critique of their work on oil markets by Kilian and Zhou (2019a) is without merit. In addition, they make the case that key aspects of the economic and econometric analysis in the widely used oil market model of Kilian and Murphy (2014) and its...
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conclusion that the one-month oil supply elasticity is close to zero, which implies that oil demand shocks are the dominant …
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We analyze how the pass-through from exchange rate to domestic wages depends on the degree of integration between … domestic and foreign labor markets. Using data from 66 countries over the period 1981-2005, we find that the elasticity of … domestic wages to real exchange rate is 0.1 after a year for countries with high barriers to external labor mobility, but about …
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We analyze how the pass-through from exchange rate to domestic wages depends on the degree of integration between … domestic and foreign labor markets. Using data from 66 countries over the period 1981-2005, we find that the elasticity of … domestic wages to real exchange rate is 0.1 after a year for countries with high barriers to external labor mobility, but about …
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We analyze how the pass-through from exchange rate to domestic wages depends on the degree of integration between … domestic and foreign labor markets. Using data from 66 countries over the period 1981–2005, we find that the elasticity of … domestic wages to real exchange rate is 0.1 after a year for countries with high barriers to external labor mobility, but about …
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