Effects of oil shocks on EMU exports: Technological level differences

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Abstract

This article provides some new empirical perspectives on the relationship between oil-market fluctuations and technological structure of EMU export. We rely on a time-varying parameter VAR model to capture the reaction of different technological structures of EMU export to various oil-market innovations in the period 2002-2015. Our results can be summarized as follows: (1) increase in crude oil production is likely to reduce oil prices and therefore increases all EMU exports due to lower production and transportation costs; (2) increase in global demand is more likely to be transmitted to goods with higher added value; (3) high-tech exports decrease in the first months after the global demand shock as a result of a delayed investment decision process; (4) increasing oil prices yield only marginal effect on EMU export.

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Hodula, M., & Vahalík, B. (2017, December 20). Effects of oil shocks on EMU exports: Technological level differences. Review of Economic Perspectives. De Gruyter Open Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1515/revecp-2017-0021

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