Global imbalances and petrodollars

Research published by the International Monetary Fund explores oil exporters' role in our understanding and the resolution of global imbalances.

The research finds that fiscal policy has a much stronger effect on the current account of oil exporters than on the current account of other countries. The current account adjustment of oil-exporting countries is also faster than that of other countries. Therefore, a change in fiscal policy of oil exporters can have significant and speedy impact on

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