Drivers Analysis of Second Oil Crisis Focusing on the Economic Impact of Developing Countries in Asia

Kaiding Han, Ruyan Dai, Qianqian Qin, Ouna Shao
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As a strategic commodity, oil is essential to the industrial economy and occupies an important position in international competition and national economic development. Price changes in oil affect every aspect of the economic sphere of each country. The three oil crises in history have become major factors in the world oil market prices. Compared with the other two oil crises, the second oil crisis in 1970 was due to the interruption of Iranian oil exports. The market set psychological expectations for the unsteady oil supply, which led to a surge in oil prices. The study of the second oil crisis is of great significance to Asian countries because Asia, as a region of rapid economic development, has an outstanding internal conflict between oil supply and demand, and the causes of the second oil crisis and its impact on the development of Asian countries are also a major concern for countries around the world. This paper examines the characteristics, causes, and manifestations of the second oil crisis from the perspective of industrial policy through case comparison and other methods. Then, this paper finds that the motivations of the second oil crisis are mainly the decline in oil production capacity caused by the Islamic Revolution and countries' oil reserve plans, which exacerbated the oil crisis. The economic impact of the second oil crisis on developing countries in Asia is mainly reflected in the asymmetry of supply and demand, squeezing domestic economic construction funds, and causing a national debt crisis in oil-poor countries in developing countries.
第二次石油危机的驱动因素分析——以亚洲发展中国家的经济影响为重点
石油是工业经济必不可少的战略性商品,在国际竞争和国家经济发展中占有重要地位。石油价格的变化影响着每个国家经济领域的方方面面。历史上的三次石油危机已经成为影响世界石油市场价格的主要因素。与前两次石油危机相比,1970年的第二次石油危机是由于伊朗石油出口中断。市场对石油供应不稳定产生了心理预期,导致油价飙升。研究第二次石油危机对亚洲国家具有重要意义,因为亚洲作为经济快速发展的地区,其内部石油供需矛盾突出,而第二次石油危机的成因及其对亚洲国家发展的影响也是世界各国关注的主要问题。本文通过案例比较等方法,从产业政策的角度考察第二次石油危机的特征、成因和表现。然后,本文发现第二次石油危机的动机主要是伊斯兰革命导致的石油产能下降和各国的石油储备计划,这加剧了石油危机。第二次石油危机对亚洲发展中国家的经济影响主要体现在供需不对称,挤压国内经济建设资金,造成发展中国家缺油国家的国债危机。
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