The Evolution of Natural Gas Prices in EU Countries and their Impact on the Country’s Macroeconomic Indicators

  • Liptáková E
  • Rimár M
  • Kizek J
  • et al.
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In the article, the authors characterize the current European market with natural gas, describing differences in prices for households and prices for companies from the point of view of individual components, where they focus more on taxes, levies and fees. The article further deals with the possible impact of the price of natural gas on the country’s economy, more specifically, the correlation with inflation, unemployment and interest rates. The main aim of the authors is to establish an appropriate econometric model, which describes the impact of the price of natural gas together with the unemployment rate and interest rates on the inflation of the country. The price of natural gas, of this strategic raw material, is one of the factors that can influence the processes for low-carbon technologies or more precisely, the process of EU decarbonisation and with it the associated amount of CO 2 emissions.

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Liptáková, E., Rimár, M., Kizek, J., & Šefčíková, Z. (2021). The Evolution of Natural Gas Prices in EU Countries and their Impact on the Country’s Macroeconomic Indicators. Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports, 31(2), 255–273. https://doi.org/10.2478/ceer-2021-0028

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