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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T15:48:06+00:00Are Temporary Oil Supply Shocks Real?
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2022/12/staff-working-paper-2022-52/
Hurricanes disrupt oil production in the Gulf of Mexico because producers shut in oil platforms to safeguard lives and prevent damage. We examine the effects of these temporary oil supply shocks on real economic activity in the United States.2022-12-20T14:27:55+00:00enAre Temporary Oil Supply Shocks Real?2022-12-20Business fluctuations and cyclesInflation and pricesStaff Working Paper 2022-52https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/swp2022-52.pdfAre Temporary Oil Supply Shocks Real?Johan BrannlundGeoffrey R. DunbarReinhard EllwangerDecember 2022EE3E31E32QQ3Q31Q4Q41Q43Weather the Storms? Hurricanes, Technology and Oil Production
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2022/08/staff-working-paper-2022-36/
Do technological improvements mitigate the potential damages from extreme weather events? We show that hurricanes lower offshore oil production in the Gulf of Mexico and that stronger storms have larger impacts. Regulations enacted in 1980 that required improved offshore construction standards only modestly mitigated the production losses.2022-08-09T11:48:11+00:00enWeather the Storms? Hurricanes, Technology and Oil Production2022-08-09Business fluctuations and cyclesClimate changePotential outputStaff Working Paper 2022-36https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/swp2022-36.pdfWeather the Storms? Hurricanes, Technology and Oil ProductionJohan BrannlundGeoffrey R. DunbarReinhard EllwangerMatthew KrutkiewiczAugust 2022CC2C22C23QQ4Q40Q48Q5Q54Transition Scenarios for Analyzing Climate-Related Financial Risk
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2022/01/staff-discussion-paper-2022-1/
Climate transition scenarios clarify climate-related risks to our economy and financial system. This paper summarizes key results of Canada-relevant scenarios developed in a pilot project on climate risk by the Bank of Canada and the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions.2022-01-13T14:04:27+00:00enTransition Scenarios for Analyzing Climate-Related Financial Risk2022-01-13Climate changeEconomic modelsFinancial stabilityInternational topicsStaff Discussion Paper 2022-1https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/sdp2022-1.pdfY.-H. Henry ChenErik EnsOlivier GervaisHossein HosseiniCraig JohnstonSerdar KabacaMiguel MolicoSergey PaltsevAlex ProulxArgyn ToktamyssovJanuary 2022CC6C68DD5D58EE5E50OO4O44PP1P18QQ5Q54