The Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on Russia's Economic Security: Analysis of Exchange Rates of Selected Currencies and Energy Resources
Marcin Gornikiewicz,
Bartosz Kozicki and
Patrycja Bryczek-Wrobel
European Research Studies Journal, 2020, vol. XXIII, issue Special 3, 228-238
Abstract:
This study aims to analyze primary data regarding foreign exchange rates of the following currencies: ruble, euro, dollar, and yuan (renminbi) as well as petroleum and gas prices from a dynamic perspective as it pertains to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the economic situation in Russia. The authors have analyzed the literature concerning foreign exchange rates, petroleum prices, gas prices, and the coronavirus pandemic. It analyzed the available literature on the subject. The study began comparing foreign exchange rates of the Russian ruble, euro, American dollar, and Chinese yuan (renminbi – Chinese currency) for each day in 2020. The following research techniques have been used: line graphs, bar graphs, grouping. The article analyzes the foreign exchange rate of the aforementioned currencies and petroleum and gas prices from a dynamic perspective. Multi-dimensional analysis of petroleum and gas prices was conducted in dynamic terms.
Keywords: Foreign exchange rate; oil/petroleum price; gas price; Russian policy. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L21 N67 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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