Price, income and exchange rate asymmetric elasticities of oil consumption in Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Spain

The dynamic relationship between oil price variations, changing income, exchange rate deviations and oil consumption has preoccupied the minds of many energy researchers albeit contradicting submissions. On this note, this study seeks to evaluate the possible asymmetric impact of the aforementioned...

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Consumption
Einkommen
Energy research
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Foreign exchange rates
Griechenland
Income
Irland
Italien
National income
Oil
Oil consumption
Petroleum
Portugal
Prices
Resource allocation
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Wechselkurs
Ölpreis
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