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Gas decontrol?

FRBSF Economic Letter

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The sectoral and regional effects of oil shocks: who's over a barrel?

An examination of how higher-priced oil affects various regions and business sectors, citing evidence that the oil shock accompanying Iraq's invasion of Kuwait will have a smaller impact on the overall U.S. economy than that of previous shocks.
Economic Commentary , Issue Jan

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Modeling the impact of an energy price shock on interregional income transfer

Quarterly Review , Volume 12 , Issue Sum , Pages 2-17

Speech
The national and regional economic outlook

Remarks at Fordham University's Gabelli School of Business, Bronx, New York.
Speech , Paper 69

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OPEC, inflation, and monetary policy

FRBSF Economic Letter

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Energy = money

FRBSF Economic Letter

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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

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Recent developments in U.S. energy markets: a background note

In its October 1999 World Economic Outlook, the IMF assumed that oil prices would be $18 per barrel in 2000. In reality, oil prices will probably average closer to $30 than to $20 a barrel this year. As oil prices have continued to rise above expectation, analysts have scrambled to find explanations. This note outlines some of the developments that have led to persistently high oil prices over the past two years. The author compares the current situation with that prevailing at the time of previous oil shocks and outlines some of the difficulties entailed in measuring the impact of sharp oil ...
New England Economic Review , Issue Sep , Pages 3-18

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Oil in the West

FRBSF Economic Letter

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Lighting up Big Sky, dereg style

Electricity deregulation comes to Montana?so far, to the cheers of some and the chagrin of many.
Fedgazette , Volume 17 , Issue Sep , Pages 14-17

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