The Global Impact of the Systemic Economies and MENA Business Cycles

This paper analyzes spillovers from macroeconomic shocks in systemic economies (China, the Euro Area, and the United States) to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region as well as outward spillovers from a GDP shock in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and MENA oil exporters to the...

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Business cycles
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Middle East
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Middle East
North Africa
China
Europe
United States
External shocks
Business cycles
Economic models
Global VAR (GVAR)
interconnectedness
global macroeconomic modeling
impulse responses
macroeconomic shocks
international business cycle.
oil exporters
exporters
oil prices
oil exports
reer
real effective exchange rate
world economy
commodity exporters
trading partners
trading partner
commodity exports
oil exporter
export share
trade flows
merchandise exports
bilateral trade
commodity prices
petroleum exporting countries
transmission of shocks
oil importers
trade patterns
exporting countries
open capital accounts
aggregate demand
crude oil exports
trade share
international trade
export revenues
exporter
changes in trade
oil export revenues
market for exports
trade performance
fuel exports
oil export
output elasticity
economic integration
trade relationships
global export
increasing trade
commodity export
monetary union
average trade
oil revenues
regional trade
global growth prospects
open economies
capital accounts
trade pattern
United Stated
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