An Integrated Analysis of U.S. Oil Security Policies
Frederic H. Murphy,
Michael Toman () and
Howard J. Weiss
The Energy Journal, 1986, vol. Volume 7, issue Number 3, 67-82
Abstract:
Despite waning governmental interest, the current world oil market provides a valuable opportunity for reflecting on how U.S. policies can be structured to best guard against future disruptions in oil supplies. A vast literature on this subject has developed over the past few years. Yet, important points of disagreement remain.
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Date: 1986
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