Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

Discussion Papers,
Statistics Norway, Research Department

No 210: Did Norway Gain from the 1979-85 Oil Price Shock?

Torbjørn Eika and Knut A. Magnussen
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Knut A. Magnussen: Statistics Norway

Abstract: Macroeconomic effects of the high oil prices in the period 1979-85 for the Norwegian economy are considered. An alternative low oil price scenario is developed and effects of the oil shock are calculated as the deviation between actual history and the counterfactual base. International effects based on a world model are fed into a domestic model to analyse consequences for the Norwegian economy. Without imposing any changes in fiscal policies, negative effects from lower foreign demand and higher interest rates are dominating. However, as a major oil exporting country, we argue that the high oil prices spurred a substantial increase in Norwegian public spending. Effects of a more expansionary fiscal policy, based on a relatively conservative spending strategy, are shown to more than outweigh the negative initial impact on GDP. Possible outcomes for the business cycle development are also studied

Keywords: Oil price shocks; Macro-econometric models; Fiscal policy

JEL-codes: Q43; E37; E61 February 1998

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