2018
DOI: 10.1111/opec.12126
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Asymmetric effects of theWTIcrude oil price on unemployment rates: a comparative study of Canadian provinces and the United States

Abstract: Since 2014, Canada has been experiencing a higher unemployment rate due to a slump of the crude oil price. Using a monthly data set of the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil spot price and unemployment rates of Canadian provinces and the United States from January 1976 to October 2016, we examine the asymmetric effects of oil price on unemployment rates. Specifically, we split the sample into the pre‐technological boom (January 1976 to March 1995) and post‐technological boom periods (April 1995 to October… Show more

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