preprintNational Bureau of Economic ResearchSep 1, 2007GREEN OA

The Macroeconomic Effects of Oil Shocks: Why are the 2000s So Different from the 1970s?

National Bureau of Economic Research · Centre de Recerca en Economia Internacional

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Abstract

We characterize the macroeconomic performance of a set of industrialized economies in the aftermath of the oil price shocks of the 1970s and of the last decade, focusing on the differences across episodes. We examine four different hypotheses for the mild effects on inflation and economic activity of the recent increase in the price of oil: (a) good luck (i.e. lack of concurrent adverse shocks), (b) smaller share of oil in production, (c) more flexible labor markets, and (d) improvements in monetary policy. We conclude that all four have played an important role.

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  • Economics
  • Oil price
  • Environmental science
  • Econometrics
  • Monetary economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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