Equilibrium Non-Oil Current Account Assessments for Oil Producing Countries

This paper introduces a methodology for assessing external balance in countries with large stocks of non-renewable resources based on oil stock data, and applies it to selected oil producing countries. The methodology uses a stock approach (instead of the more traditional flow approach) to estimate...

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Current Account Balances
Econometric models
Economic Models
Equilibrium (Economics)
Exchange Rate Assessment
Nonoil Sector
Oil Prices
Oil Producing Countries
Oil-exporting Countries
Petroleum industry and trade
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