- Sep 26, 2000
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Hmmm. I don't think its such a bad thing if OPEC switched to the Euro.
But I can think of reasons why they won't.
Recently, with oil going up such a huge amount, Europeans have been somewhat aided in that their Euro has gained 40 percent against the dollar in the last 6 years.
The EU countries understand that in order to keep their currency strong and their balance of payments in check, they need keep oil consumption down, below what the average european would use if the market alone dictated the useage. In other words, it may be economically a good decision for every european to use more gas if the market price allowed them too, but would result in ruination to their countries economy.
Which is why OPEC prefers the US dollar. American policy is to let the market fix consumption. Because even large price increases can be borne by most people without significant reduction in use, and American governments policy to allow this even if it hurts our country, the price of oil can rise and rise without significant reduction in consumption.
So if OPEC went to the Euro and suddenly Europeans could afford more gas, the European countries would tax gas more, to secure their countries economic health.
If Americans were suddenly to have to pay for oil based on the Euro, Americans would be more involved in balancing our budget, and balancing our trade. The things that lead to a strong dollar. Since a stronger dollar (versus the Euro) would reduce our gas bills. Great impetus for fixing the American economy.
But I can think of reasons why they won't.
Recently, with oil going up such a huge amount, Europeans have been somewhat aided in that their Euro has gained 40 percent against the dollar in the last 6 years.
The EU countries understand that in order to keep their currency strong and their balance of payments in check, they need keep oil consumption down, below what the average european would use if the market alone dictated the useage. In other words, it may be economically a good decision for every european to use more gas if the market price allowed them too, but would result in ruination to their countries economy.
Which is why OPEC prefers the US dollar. American policy is to let the market fix consumption. Because even large price increases can be borne by most people without significant reduction in use, and American governments policy to allow this even if it hurts our country, the price of oil can rise and rise without significant reduction in consumption.
So if OPEC went to the Euro and suddenly Europeans could afford more gas, the European countries would tax gas more, to secure their countries economic health.
If Americans were suddenly to have to pay for oil based on the Euro, Americans would be more involved in balancing our budget, and balancing our trade. The things that lead to a strong dollar. Since a stronger dollar (versus the Euro) would reduce our gas bills. Great impetus for fixing the American economy.