Oil price shocks and developing countries : a case study of the Gulf crisis
Although the 1990 Gulf crisis caused only a short period of high oil prices, this shock had an impact on oil-importing developing economies in different ways. In the first place, the crisis had an effect on their oil import bills and balance of payments, and secondly, these effects varied between co...
Main Author: | Ahmad Khan, S |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
1993
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