Oil: economics and politics

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This article deals with the evolution of the international petroleum sector since 1973 with a special view to interdependence between the economic and political factors that influence it. Two issues are focused upon: the effects of the nationalization of oil companies on the sharing of oil rents and on changes in the structure of the oil market; and the determination of oil prices. The latter involves a discussion of, on the one hand, the political and economic behaviour of the US and Saudia Arabia and, on the other, the combination of cooperation and conflict that has tended to characterize relations among OPEC countries. -Author

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Ayoub, A. (1994). Oil: economics and politics. Energy Studies Review, 6(1), 47–60. https://doi.org/10.15173/esr.v6i1.321

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