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When are the effects of economic policy uncertainty on oil–stock correlations larger? Evidence from a regime-switching analysis
Zhenhua Liu, Huiying Zhang, Zhihua Ding, et al.
Economic Modelling (2022) Vol. 114, pp. 105941-105941
Closed Access | Times Cited: 14

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The investment of renewable energy: Is green bond a safe-haven to hedge U.S. monetary policy uncertainty?
Fangzhi Cao, Chi‐Wei Su, Meng Qin, et al.
Energy (2024) Vol. 307, pp. 132651-132651
Closed Access | Times Cited: 9

Extreme events, economic uncertainty and speculation on occurrences of price bubbles in crude oil futures
Chiu‐Lan Chang
Energy Economics (2024) Vol. 130, pp. 107318-107318
Closed Access | Times Cited: 7

How do composite and categorical economic policy uncertainties affect the long-term correlation between China's stock and conventional/green bond markets?
Yaoqi Guo, Yiwen Deng, Hongwei Zhang
Finance research letters (2023) Vol. 57, pp. 104148-104148
Closed Access | Times Cited: 14

Exploring the asymmetric influence of economic policy uncertainty on the nonlinear relationship between exchange rate and carbon prices in China
Xinya Huang, Yufeng Wang, Houjian Li
The North American Journal of Economics and Finance (2024) Vol. 73, pp. 102166-102166
Closed Access | Times Cited: 4

Can geopolitical risks impact the long-run correlation between crude oil and clean energy markets? Evidence from a regime-switching analysis
Zhuoyi Chen, Yuanyuan Liu, Hongwei Zhang
Renewable Energy (2024) Vol. 229, pp. 120774-120774
Closed Access | Times Cited: 4

Impacts of oil shocks on stock markets in Norway and Japan: Does monetary policy's effectiveness matter?
Soheil Roudari, Walid Mensi, Sami Al Kharusi, et al.
International Economics (2023) Vol. 173, pp. 343-358
Closed Access | Times Cited: 8

Asymmetric and time-frequency volatility connectedness between China and international crude oil markets with portfolio implications
Zhenhua Liu, Qiang Ji, Pengxiang Zhai, et al.
Research in International Business and Finance (2023) Vol. 66, pp. 102039-102039
Closed Access | Times Cited: 8

Can a boost in oil prices suspend the evolution of the green transportation market? Relationships between green indices and Brent oil
Agata Kliber, Blanka Łęt, Pavel Řezáč
Energy (2024) Vol. 295, pp. 131037-131037
Open Access | Times Cited: 2

A MIDAS multinomial logit model with applications for bond ratings
Cuixia Jiang, Yubing Nie, Qifa Xu
Global Finance Journal (2023) Vol. 57, pp. 100867-100867
Closed Access | Times Cited: 5

Nonlinear network connectedness: Assessing financial risk transmission in MENA and influence of external financial conditions
Mehmet Balcılar, Ojonugwa Usman, Gazi Murat Duman
Emerging Markets Review (2024) Vol. 62, pp. 101186-101186
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

Tail risk transmission between decomposed oil shocks and green finance markets: evidence from an EVT–TVP–VAR approach
Pengchao He, Nan Zhao
Applied Economics Letters (2024), pp. 1-8
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

U.S. monetary policy: The pushing hands of crude oil price?
Fangzhi Cao, Chi‐Wei Su, Di‐An Sun, et al.
Energy Economics (2024) Vol. 134, pp. 107555-107555
Closed Access

A matrix unified framework for deriving various impulse responses in Markov switching VAR: Evidence from oil and gas markets
Maddalena Cavicchioli
The Journal of Economic Asymmetries (2023) Vol. 29, pp. e00349-e00349
Open Access | Times Cited: 1

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