Abstract

This study investigates the asymmetric linkage between oil price and current account balance (CAB) in ten oil-importing emerging countries by employing a unique “Quantile-on-Quantile” methodology. The estimations reveal that the oil price is adversely related to CAB in selected economies at various quantiles of data distribution. The findings suggest that the impact of oil prices on CAB is asymmetric, with increases having a more significant negative effect than decreases having a positive effect. Furthermore, the effect of oil prices on CAB is more significant for net oil importers that have a higher dependency on oil imports. Finally, the findings highlight the need for policymakers in oil-importing countries to recognize the non-linear relationship between oil prices and CAB.

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