نتایج جستجو برای: opec oil jel classification g32

تعداد نتایج: 639139  

The oil price and the real effective exchange rate (REER) are two important variables affecting OPEC countries politics and economy. Despite the fact that the existing theoretical literature confirms the relationship between oil price and the exchange rate (Dollar), there is no consensus about the direction of causality between these two variable. Also, statistical data shows that there is a sy...

2015
Harald Schmidbauer Angi Rösch

a r t i c l e i n f o JEL classifications: C51 N70 Keywords: Crude oil price volatility GARCH Covariates Modified dummy variables OPEC announcements WTI crude oil Several times a year, OPEC hosts conferences among its members to agree on further oil production policies. Prior to OPEC conferences, there is usually rampant speculation about which decision concerning world oil production levels (n...

OPEC acts as a crude oil balancing producer and is an important player in the global energy equations. It is therefore important for us to identify the norms that govern OPEC’s behavior in different time periods. Understanding these norms will help us to explain and forecast the future decisions of this influential organization on the crude market. We use information about 20 factors that impac...

ژورنال: اقتصاد مالی 2017
حمید آماده, عاطفه تکلیف علی امامی ناصر سیف الهی

  هدف تحقیق بررسی عدم تقارن تکانه­های قیمت نفت بر رشد اقتصادی در دو گروه  کشورهای منتخب صادره کننده نفت (OPEC) و وارد کننده نفت (OECD) در بازه زمانی 2015-1961 با استفاده از الگوی تابلویی پویا و به روش GMM است. برازش الگو در هر دو گروه کشورها نشان داد که اثر تکانه­های قیمت نفت نامتقارن است. در کشورهای اوپک( OPEC ) و OECD به ترتیب قیمت نفت بر رشد اقتصادی آن­ها اثر مثبت و منفی دارد. اثر متقاطع  س...

2012
Ehsan Lotfi Hamidreza Navidi

In this paper, we propose novel decision support system (DSS) named OPEC-DSS to support OPEC’s decisions on oil production level. OPEC-DSS is based on two important factors in oil prices; the first is OPEC oil production level (OPEC-PL) and the second is USA oil imports level (USA-IL). The OPEC-DSS support the analysers and decision-makers in three following issues: 1) OPEC-DSS can propose the ...

2001
G. David Haushalter Randall A. Heron

________________________________________________________________________ Abstract This study examines the sensitivity of equity values of oil producers to changes in the uncertainty of future oil prices. We document that this sensitivity is negatively correlated with a firm's debt ratio and its production costs. These results indicate that companies that are more likely to experience financial ...

2002
Andrew Pickering

This paper considers the relationship between the extraction rates and remaining reserves of a nonrenewable resource. Under general conditions the derived extraction rule is firstly linear, and secondly exhibits a slope term common to all extractors regardless of pricing behaviour and costs whilst differences are captured by the intercept. Data from the world oil industry supports the hypothesi...

2016
Alberto Behar Robert A. Ritz

In November 2014, OPEC announced a new strategy geared towards improving its market share. Oil-market analysts interpreted this as an attempt to squeeze higher-cost producers, notably US shale oil, out of the market. Over the next year, crude oil prices crashed, with large repercussions for the global economy. We present a simple equilibrium model that explains the fundamental market factors th...

2013
Jochen H. F. GÜNTNER Jochen H. F. Güntner Jochen Güntner

This paper analyzes the response of international oil producers to demand-induced changes in the real price of oil during 1975–2011. The goal is to disentangle fluctuations in OPEC and non-OPEC production and to derive consistent estimates of the short-run price elasticity of crude oil supply at the country level. I find that oil producers hardly respond to demand shocks within the same month, ...

Somayeh Sadeghi Zahra Afshari

This paper evaluates the impact of the positive terms of trade (TOT) Shock on macroeconomic variables, using panel data for the six OPEC major oil exporting countries during 1989-2005. The findings indicate that the positive TOT shocks have the small and negative impact on savings and on the trade balance. Nevertheless, it has a positive impact on investment (specifically private investment) an...

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