ON ASYMMETRIC CAUSAL RELATIONSHIPS IN PETROPOLITICS
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Feyza Balan
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to examine whether the First Law of Petropolitics denominated by Friedman in 2006 is valid for OPEC countries. To do this, this paper analyses the relationship between political risk and oil supply by applying the asymmetric panel causality test suggested by Hatemi-J (2011) to these countries for the period 1984-2014. The results show that the First Law of Petropolitics is valid for Angola, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, given that positive oil supply shocks significantly lead to negative political stability shocks, and negative oil supply shocks significantly lead to positive shocks in political stability.
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Keywords
Political risk, oil prices, asymmetric panel causality test, OPEC
JEL Classification
C33, O57, P48, Q41
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How to Cite
Balan, F. (2016). ON ASYMMETRIC CAUSAL RELATIONSHIPS IN PETROPOLITICS. Economic Annals, 61(209), 7-26. https://doi.org/10.2298/EKA1609007B
How to Cite
Balan, F. (2016). ON ASYMMETRIC CAUSAL RELATIONSHIPS IN PETROPOLITICS. Economic Annals, 61(209), 7-26. https://doi.org/10.2298/EKA1609007B