2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2022.102674
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The relationship among oil prices volatility, inflation rate, and sustainable economic growth: Evidence from top oil importer and exporter countries

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“…J. Chen et al (2020) used the TVP‐SVAR‐SV model to conclude that oil‐price shocks strongly impact China's inflation. In addition, as noted by other scholars, the increase in oil prices is negative, and there is no consensus on the inflation rate (Liu et al, 2022; Sekine, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…J. Chen et al (2020) used the TVP‐SVAR‐SV model to conclude that oil‐price shocks strongly impact China's inflation. In addition, as noted by other scholars, the increase in oil prices is negative, and there is no consensus on the inflation rate (Liu et al, 2022; Sekine, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…As suggested by the results, the inflation rate could have been lower by 2% if bottlenecks had been placed and stayed at appropriate levels in 2019. Due to changing spending patterns and disruption of global supply chains, the pandemic pushed up the inflation rate of the United States and other advanced economies across the world (Liu et al, 2022). Measures that support fiscal policies need to be designed to minimize the inflation rate and maximize global supply chains.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to research by Yook et al (2018), Surjandari and Minanari (2019), Uhlaner et al (2013), Hollister (2004), Hunt et al (1967), Reid (1982), Liu et al (2022), Hirsch and Adar (1974), Burton and Schlegelmilch (1987), and Tookey (1964), firm size is a significant factor in determining organizational behavior. According to their findings, business size generally has a favorable impact on organizational activity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Technology used by the firm affects administrative and operational levels of the organizational structure, which in turn affects the firm's performance (Boyd & Salamin, 2001; Parthasarthy & Sethi, 1992). When new technologies are combined with alterations in organizational and behavioral practices, productivity gains are most likely to be achieved (Fu et al, 2022; Hadid & Hamdan, 2022; Cadez & Guilding, 2012; Liu et al, 2022; Chenhall, 2003; Preece, 1995). The authoritative construction is characterized as the proper designation of work jobs and managerial component to control and coordinate work exercises.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The central bank of a nation can implement an expansionary monetary policy by cutting interest rates if the economy is weak. A nation's degree of poverty increases as a result of persistently rising costs for goods and services caused by high and unstable inflation, which is a reflection of economic instability (Wang, et al, 2022). People who could previously satisfy their daily necessities with high costs of products and services are no longer able to do so due to the increasing inflation rate, which leads to poverty and year-toyear fluctuates in Indonesia's inflation rate (Mandeya & Ho, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%