The Effect of Oil Prices on the Economic Growth of Oil Exporting Countries Bordering the Caspian Sea: Panel Data Analysis
<p>Oil price volatility has increased tremendously in the last decade and has become the most difficult commodity to predict. The price of Brent crude oil was 42 US dollars in 2020, whereas it is 72 dollars today. All countries are adversely affected by this volatility. But the severity of it...
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Autores principales: | Artur Bolganbayev, Kundyz Myrzabekkyzy, Sabit Baimaganbetov, Dinmukhamed Kelesbayev |
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EconJournals
2021
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