石油出口国何时实现出口多样化?埃及、哈萨克斯坦和马来西亚的紧迫性、利益和政策设计

IF 2 3区 经济学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Brian Blankenship, Christian Lisko, Indra Overland, Johannes Urpelainen, Roman Vakulchuk, Joonseok Yang
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摘要

动机 对于依赖化石燃料的国家来说,实现经济多样化是一项持久的挑战,随着全球努力实现去碳化,这一挑战将变得越来越重要。但是,人们对主要石油生产国(petrostates)寻求出口多样化的条件及其成功尝试的条件知之甚少。 目的 本文检验了对石油出口国出口多样化成功和失败的不同解释。 方法 我们采用比较案例研究法,从两个比较成功的多样化案例--埃及和马来西亚--以及一个不太成功的案例--哈萨克斯坦--中获得定性证据,并使用出口集中度的 Theil 指数进行筛选。 研究结果 证据表明,埃及和马来西亚的成功更多源于必要性和政策设计,而非国内机构和利益的差异。从 20 世纪 80 年代到 2000 年代及以后,这三个国家在不同时期都受到了价格波动和收入下降的影响,促使它们实行多样化,但储备枯竭对埃及和马来西亚的威胁更大。因此,这三个国家采取了更加平衡的多样化方式,将自由化与国家干预相结合。 政策含义 这些案例表明,随着全球向可再生能源的转变,不可燃烧的石油储备的前景变得更加严峻,石油出口国可能有意愿也有能力实现多样化。石油出口国可以利用一揽子政策,包括经济自由化和政府干预的组合,在非石油贸易部门创造投资和激励机制,并培育新兴产业,从而有效地实现多样化。可以通过有选择地补偿既得利益来解决石油出口国反对改革的问题。
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When do petrostates diversify their exports? Urgency, interests, and policy design in Egypt, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia

When do petrostates diversify their exports? Urgency, interests, and policy design in Egypt, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia

Motivation

The need to diversify their economies is an enduring challenge for fossil fuel-dependent countries, one which will become ever more important as the world seeks to decarbonize. But the conditions under which major oil-producing countries (petrostates) seek to diversify their exports—and those under which their attempts succeed—are poorly understood.

Purpose

This article tests competing explanations for the successes and failures of petrostates' export diversification.

Methods and approach

We employ a comparative case study approach using qualitative evidence from two comparatively successful diversification cases—Egypt and Malaysia—and one less successful case—Kazakhstan—selected using a Theil index of export concentration.

Findings

The evidence indicates that Egypt and Malaysia's more successful outcomes stemmed more from necessity and policy design than from differences in domestic institutions and interests. All three countries were motivated to diversify by price volatility and declining revenues at various points from the 1980s to the 2000s and beyond, but reserve depletion was a greater threat in Egypt and Malaysia. As such, they adopted a more balanced approached to diversification, one that combined liberalization with state intervention.

Policy implications

These cases suggest that petrostates may be willing and able to diversify as the global shift toward renewables raises the prospect of unburnable oil reserves. Petrostates can diversify efficiently by using a basket of policies that includes a mix of economic liberalization and government intervention to create investment and incentives in non-oil tradeable sectors and nurture infant industries. Opposition to reforms in petrostates can be addressed by selectively compensating vested interests.

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Development Policy Review
Development Policy Review DEVELOPMENT STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Development Policy Review is the refereed journal that makes the crucial links between research and policy in international development. Edited by staff of the Overseas Development Institute, the London-based think-tank on international development and humanitarian issues, it publishes single articles and theme issues on topics at the forefront of current development policy debate. Coverage includes the latest thinking and research on poverty-reduction strategies, inequality and social exclusion, property rights and sustainable livelihoods, globalisation in trade and finance, and the reform of global governance. Informed, rigorous, multi-disciplinary and up-to-the-minute, DPR is an indispensable tool for development researchers and practitioners alike.
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