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Keywords:Power resources - Prices 

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Food, fuel and families

FRBSF Economic Letter

Newsletter
Fuel and food: the good, the bad, and the long-run

Chicago Fed Letter , Issue Jul

Journal Article
Micropower: The next big thing?

Fedgazette , Volume 13 , Issue Mar , Pages 11-14

Journal Article
Economic impact of rising natural gas prices

FRBSF Economic Letter

Journal Article
The pricing of natural gas in U.S. markets

Stephen Brown and Mine Ycel examine how different natural gas users and the market institutions serving them affect the transmission of price changes throughout various markets for natural gas. Electrical utilities and industrial users buy much of their natural gas in a competitive spot market served by brokers and interstate pipeline companies. In contrast, most commercial and residential customers are dependent on local distribution companies, which earn a regulated rate of return and buy their gas under long-term contracts. ; Using time-series methods, Brown and Ycel find that even in the ...
Economic and Financial Policy Review , Issue Apr , Pages 41-51

Working Paper
Monetary policy and oil price shocks: empirical implications of alternative responses

Working Papers , Paper 93-7

Journal Article
Oil and the economy

FRBSF Economic Letter

Discussion Paper
Energy price shocks, capacity utilization and business cycle fluctuations

This study focuses on the analysis of energy price shocks in the generation of business cycle phenomena. These shocks are transmitted through endogenous fluctuations in capital utilization. The production structure of the model gives rise to an empirical measure of true technology growth that is exempt from recent criticisms levelled at the standard measure, i.e., Solow residual growth. The model is calibrated and evaluated for the U.S. economy using annual data over the 19601988 period. At business cycle frequencies, the model accounts for 7491 percent of the volatility of U.S. output; ...
Discussion Paper / Institute for Empirical Macroeconomics , Paper 50

Working Paper
The optimal response of monetary policy to oil price shocks

Working Papers , Paper 89-14

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