petrodollar英 [ˈpetrəʊdɒlə(r)] 美 [ˈpetroʊdɑlər]
n.石油美元;
英英释义
Petrodollar
- A petrodollar is a United States dollar earned by a country through the sale of its petroleum (oil) to another country.The Petrodollar The term was coined in 1973 by Georgetown University economics professor, Ibrahim Oweiss, who recognized the need for a term that could describe the dollar received by petroleum exporting countries (OPEC) in exchange for oil.
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