Mideast Governments and the Oil Price Prospect
M.A. Adelman
The Energy Journal, 1989, vol. Volume 10, issue Number 2, 15-24
Abstract:
The Mideast oil-producing nations are the heirs of the multinational oil companies whom they gradually expropriated, starting around 1950. They have inherited the companies' problem: repressing investment and production.
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Date: 1989
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