Petroleum Oil Consumption in Major Countries of the World: A Panel Data Analysis

Author(s):  
D. Das ◽  
R. Srinivasan ◽  
R. S. Dhankar
2014 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 66-71
Author(s):  
Kyoung-Min Lim ◽  
Seul-Ye Lim ◽  
Seung-Hoon Yoo

Author(s):  
Ferhat Pehlivanoğlu ◽  
Cemil Erarslan ◽  
Sedanur Demir

Recently, the growing interest in healthy and organic nutrition has led to an increase in both the consumption and production of olive oil. The fact that olive and olive oil production is mostly concentrated in the countries with a coastline on the Mediterranean has rendered their olive oil exports important in meeting the increasing demand for olive oil. For the exporting countries, this has raised the issues of having a large share in the international olive oil market and increasing their competitiveness. The importance of increasing competitiveness, especially for countries that generate income from agricultural production, is the driving force for conducting this study. The aim of the study was to determine the factors affecting the comparative advantages of the leading olive oil-exporting countries. In this context, the olive oil production, consumption and unit export prices of Turkey, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece and Tunisia for the 2000–2019 period were tested with a panel data analysis method to ascertain whether these variables have any significant effect on the revealed comparative advantage (RCA) index. According to the findings, olive oil production affects the RCA index positively, whereas olive oil consumption affects it negatively in a statistically significant way.


INFO ARTHA ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 29-38
Author(s):  
Acwin Hendra Saputra ◽  
Rahadi Nugroho

Shadow economy is a fact faced by all countries in the world. Despite the existence of the shadow economy which can not be disputed, the accurate information regarding the existence of shadow economy is very difficult to be obtained because all parties involved in it do not want to be identified (hidden nature). The aims of this study is to analyze the determinants that have significant influence on the shadow economy for BRICS Countries and Indonesia. Using panel data for 6 countries we find that the performance of government, intensity of regulatory on economic framework, tax burden significantly affect shadow economy. EGLS panel data analysis results reveal the key determinants of shadow economy estimates. Then, those determinants are used to compare the shadow economy among examined countries to obtain estimates of each country's performance. In this research, Indonesia has relatively good performance compared with BRICS Countries regarding shadow economy determinants. 


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 119
Author(s):  
Brilly Artsilia Prisaris Isrofil ◽  
Raditya Sukmana

This research aimed to discover the influence of government expenditure, unemployment, and minimum wage of OIC’s member countries on the economy. This research used data by the World Bank with a quantitive approach and were analyzed by using panel data analysis. According to the result, government expenditure, unemployment, and minimum wage have a significant influence on the economy (GDP) in the OIC Countries. Government expenditure significantly affects the decreasing of the economy in the OIC Countries. On the other hand, unemployment significantly affects the decreasing of the economy in The OIC countries. And minimum wage significantly affects the increasing of the economy in The OIC Countries.Keywords: OIC, GDP, government expenditure, unemployment, minimum wage.


Author(s):  
Hafiz Waqas Karman ◽  
Shameer Malik ◽  
Hamas Butt ◽  
M. Hamza ◽  
Umair Afzal ◽  
...  

The present outcomes of risk premium have started the discussion over the Bank’s non-performing loans and its determinants. Banking sector is taking active part in different fields of life such as financing, business transactions and loan provisions. Therefore, it is very important for the management to make good decisions relating to the non-performing loans of the bank. In the current study, we have conducted an analysis in order to examine the risk premium and its effect on bank’s non–performing loans in 8 western countries of the world based on GDP over a period from 1998 to 2010. A conceptual model has been developed for this purpose and panel data analysis has been performed. Key finding have been explained for the financial expert to make the future decisions. Our result shows that there is significant relationship between risk premium and bank’s non-performing loans.


Author(s):  
Hoi Le Quoc ◽  
Hoi Chu Minh

Financial development could exert various effects on income distribution of a country. By employing Generalized Method of Moment, this paper aims at examining the impacts of credit market depth, one of most used financial development barometers, on income inequality in Vietnam. The empirical findings show that expanding credit market in the country could lead to higher income inequality. We have not found evidence that supports the hypothesis of an inverted U-shaped relation ever introduced by Greenwood and Jovanovich, although this hypothesis may still hold in a sense that Vietnam has not reached to the inflection point to generate such a curve alike.


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