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January 27, 2012 Weekly Financial Statistics - 27 January 2012 Content Type(s): Publications, Historical: Weekly Financial Statistics
January 26, 2012 An Update on the Funding Status of Defined-Benefit Pension Plans in Canada Financial System Review - December 2006 Jim Armstrong Content Type(s): Publications, Financial System Review articles
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January 26, 2012 Collateral Valuation for Extreme Market Events Financial System Review - December 2006 Alejandro García, Ramazan Gençay Content Type(s): Publications, Financial System Review articles
Time-Varying Effects of Oil Supply Shocks on the U.S. Economy Staff Working Paper 2012-2 Christiane Baumeister, Gert Peersman We use vector autoregressions with drifting coefficients and stochastic volatility to investigate how the dynamic effects of oil supply shocks on the U.S. economy have changed over time. We find a substantial decline in the short-run price elasticity of oil demand since the mid-eighties. Content Type(s): Staff research, Staff working papers Topic(s): Econometric and statistical methods, International topics JEL Code(s): E, E3, E31, E32, Q, Q4, Q43