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The Oil Market in the 1980s: A Decade of Decline

Editat de Siamack Shojai
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mai 1992 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This contributed volume examines the far-reaching effects of the weakening of OPEC's cohesion and influence in the 1980s, the resulting decline of oil prices, and the accompanying economic reversals. These events resulted in both fortune and misfortune for oil users and producers and dramatically changed energy economics worldwide. Moreover, as revealed in this volume, the decade of the 1980s demonstrated that oil producers and oil importers can prosper in an atmosphere of mutual respect, cooperation, and moderation.The work examines major oil-related topics such as the experiences of OPEC and non-OPEC oil suppliers in the 1980s, adjustment and response of oil importers to changes in the oil market, the impact of oil price changes on both the developed and developing world, and possible future developments in the global oil market. This volume will be of interest to scholars of energy and international economics, as well as professionals in the area of energy development and markets.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275933807
ISBN-10: 0275933806
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

SIAMACK SHOJAI is Associate Professor of Economics and Chair, Department of Economics and Finance, Manhattan College. His published work has appeared in The Journal of Energy and Economics, and the Journal of Economic Development, among others.BERNARD S. KATZ is Associate Professor of Economics and Business at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania.

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroductionOPEC and Non-OPEC Supplier ExperienceFalling Oil Prices and Exchange Rate Fluctuation by Se-Hark ParkA Theoretical Framework for Macroeconomic Modeling of OPEC Members by Siamack ShojaiOPEC Strategies for the Monopoly Oil Profits by Yousaf Hasan J. MohammadThe Mexican Experience by Eric G. DavisFiscal Stress in Saudi Arabia: Budgetary Adjustments in an Era of Declining Oil Revenues by Robert E. LooneyThe Oil Importers' Adjustment and ResponseOil in the 1980s: An OECD Perspective by Edward T. Dowling and Francis G. HiltonPetroleum Prices and Economic Performance in the G-7 Countries by Dominick SalvatoreWorld Oil Prices and Macroeconomic Activity in the OECD by Greg A. WinczewskiThe U.S. Oil Industry Response by Margaret A. Walls and Andrew S. JonesChanges in World Oil Prices, 1980-1988: A General Equilibrium Perspective by Roy Boyd, Radjindar K. Koshal, and Noel D. UriOil Prices and the LDC'sThird World Debt and Oil Prices by Hamid ZangenehChanging Terms of Trade and the LDCs by Abbas PourgeramiOPEC Aid to Less-Developed Countries by Ira N. GangThe Learning CurvePredicting the Price of Oil by Naci H. Mocan and Ahmet E. KocagilFutures Market for Crude Oil by Kamran M. DadkhahMeasuring the Effects of Changing Oil Prices by Anthony E. Bopp and George M. LadySelect BibliographyIndex