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Title ProperOil market structure, network effects and the choice of currency for oil invoicing
LanguageENG
AuthorMileva, Elitza ;  Siegfried, Nikolaus
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Crude oil is a homogeneous good traded on specialised exchanges and quoted and invoiced predominantly in US dollars. Despite the strong case for the use of the US dollar as a vehicle currency in the oil trade, we provide an alternative view. We develop a simple network effects model to identify the conditions under which either a complete switch in the oil invoicing currency or parallel invoicing in different currencies is possible and economically sensible. We calibrate the model using low actual values for the transaction costs of using euro and/or US dollars, as well as a proxy for information costs, which decline with the increase in the use of the new currency. The results show that there will be a switch to parallel invoicing in both currencies when two conditions are met: first, oil exporters expect that a certain minimum number of other oil exporters will also start using the new currency; and second, the information costs associated with quoting oil contracts in two currencies are low.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 44; May 2012: p.385-394
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 44; May 2012: p.385-394
Key WordsTrade Invoicing ;  Network Effects ;  Oil Trade