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Title: Oil price shocks and the Portuguese economy since the 1970s
Author: Robalo, Pedro Brito
Salvado, João Cotter
Keywords: Oil price shocks
Granger causality
Impulse response analysis
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Nova SBE
Series/Report no.: Nova School of Business and Economics Working Paper Series;529
Abstract: This paper assesses empirically the effect of oil price shocks on Portuguese aggregate economic activity, industrial production and price level. We take the usual multivariate VAR methodology to investigate the magnitude and stability of this relationship. In doing so, we follow the approach presented in the recent literature and adopt different oil price specifications. We conclude that, as for most industrialized countries, the nature of this relationship changed in the mid-1980s. Furthermore, we show that the main Portuguese macroeconomic variables have become progressively less responsive to oil shocks and the adjustment towards equilibrium has become increasingly faster.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/11575
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