Oil prices in the 1990s
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Oil prices in the 1990s
Macmillan, 1989
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Contents of Works
- Introduction / David Hawdon
- Oil demand in the l990s / George Kowalski
- A world energy outlook / Lowell C. Reed
- The energy demand impact of conservation technology / John Chesshire
- Non-OPEC crude production / Andrew Gordon
- Middle East oil supplies in the l990s / Paul Stevens
- Transport costs and capacity adjustment in the tanker market / David Hawdon
- Oil prices : a conflict of views / Eric Price, Colin Robinson, John Surrey
- Changing oil price expectations / David Hawdon
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The price of oil remains a major influence on world economic growth and prosperity. Oil price variations have in the past brought about massive redistribution of wealth between developed and developing countries and substantially increased the riskiness of international business. This book examines the factors likely to effect oil prices in the longer run, including developments in world oil demand, the impact of energy conservation and investment in oil supplies and the market behaviour of Middle Eastern producers.
Table of Contents
- Oil demand in the 1990s, George Kowalski
- a world energy outlook, Lowell C.Reed
- the energy demand impact of conservation technology, John Chesshire
- non-OPEC crude production, Andrew Gordon
- Middle East oil supplies in the 1990s, Paul Stevens
- transport costs and capacity adjustment in the tanker market, David Hawdon
- oil prices - a conflict of views, Eric Price et al
- changing oil price expectations, David Hawdon.
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