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Do OPEC+ policies help predict the oil price: A novel news-based predictor [PDF]
The OPEC+, composed of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and non-OPEC oil-producing countries, exerts considerable influence over the global crude oil market.
Jingjing Li +4 more
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Human capital and poverty reduction in OPEC member-countries [PDF]
A vast study has shown a mixed result on the implications of a natural resource on growth and poverty. Theoretically, the Resource Curse Hypothesis stresses that natural resource serves as an obstacle for growth.
Bosede Comfort Olopade +3 more
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Comparative Comparison of Factors Affecting Inflation in OPEC and G7 Countries: a hybrid New Keynesian Phillips Curve Approach [PDF]
This study attempts to extract the new keynesian phillips curve for OPEC and G7 countries and compare the factors influencing inflation between the two groups.
Mohammad Hassan Fotros +2 more
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Exogenous Oil supply Shocks in OPEC and Non-OPEC Countries [PDF]
This paper expands Kilian’s (2008) original time series of exogenous oil supply shocks along two dimensions. First, we extend the sample period to include production shortfalls in OPEC member states during 2004:10-2019:12. Second, we also consider production shortfalls in non-OPEC countries.
Jochen Güntner, Johannes Henler
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The Impact of Iran's Economic Sanctions on Iran and OPEC Countries's Crude Oil Trade: Application of the Generalized Gravity Model [PDF]
Economic sanctions in the field of international relations affect the trade pattern of countries. One of the effective channels of sanctions is exports (as the most important source of foreign exchange supply for countries).
sanaz karimpour +2 more
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Oil Revenues, Institutions and Employment Capacities: Case Study of OPEC Member Countries [PDF]
This paper examines the impact of oil revenues and institutions on the capacity of job creation in member-countries of Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).
Farzaneh Samadian +2 more
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This study is an empirical examination on the relationship between oil price volatility and earnings management in the oil and gas industry, moderated by price-setting abilities of OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Nations) and price taking ...
Viveksarati Sandrasigaran +3 more
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OPEC+ as a new governor in Global Energy Governance
This article tries to evaluate the roots of the OPEC+ agreement, how it operates, and its prospects for the future. It argues that OPEC+ is a new governor in the Global Energy Governance (GEG) “regime complex”.
Rafał Ulatowski
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The Evolution of Oil Prices and the Role Played by OPEC+ [PDF]
After the two oil shocks of the 1970s when OPEC was able to strongly increase the prices at the expense of economic recessions, a collapse followed in 1986, the so called oil counter-shock, due to the disagreements within OPEC and the decisions taken by ...
PETRE PRISECARU
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The OPEC countries rely on oil to fund their budgets, similar to many countries worldwide. However, the fall in oil prices in 2008 and 2014 put significant strain on their public finances, including healthcare finances.
Salem Al Mustanyir
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