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connections through the analysis of Volatility Impulse Response Functions (VIRF) for two historical shocks, namely the 2008 … conditional volatilities. These results provide useful insights into the volatility transmission mechanism in crude oil markets …
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nature of shock transmission-contemporaneous or delayed-changes during market instability, how quickly price and volatility …
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earlier paper. China is emerging as a strong trade partner of Nigeria and significantly influences its natural resource …
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in China. Using monthly time series from 2000 to 2017, we adopt a Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) approach. The empirical …
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oil price volatility on each sector in Japan, the world's third-largest crude oil consumer. In order to do so, we apply a … most sectors to oil price volatility declined. …
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high industrial economy like China. In this context, the current study explores the interaction between pollutant emission … China with the curtailing strength from the GDP. The Granger causality analysis detects that CO2 emissions and energy …
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This paper analyses China's energy consumption and economic growth spillover effects on four world regions: (i) America … the conservation hypothesis. Additionally, China's spillover effects on the world energy-growth nexus are essentially a …, policy-makers should be aware that China's policies may have impact around the world, which indirectly may cause a …
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This paper describes the market architecture of five regional carbon markets in China and carries out an empirical …
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