The effects of oil price on regional economies with different production structures: A case study from Korea using a structural VAR model

The effects of oil price on regional economies with different production structures: A case study from Korea using a structural VAR model

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Article ID: iaor201111356
Volume: 39
Issue: 12
Start Page Number: 8185
End Page Number: 8195
Publication Date: Dec 2011
Journal: Energy Policy
Authors: , ,
Keywords: petroleum
Abstract:

This study analyzes the effects of oil price fluctuations on regional macroeconomic variables with a structural VAR model. We classified fifteen metropolitan cities and provinces of Korea into four major regions (Capital, Central, Honam, and Gyeongsang) and examined the effects of oil price fluctuations on the economy of these regions. The results in the short‐ and long‐term lag structures show a negative response to industrial production and price. The Capital region is less affected by oil price fluctuations than the other three provincial regions. We concluded that the government should focus on creating an industrial environment to accumulate production factors and technologies in oil price‐sensitive regions.

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