Effect of oil price increases on the economy of Sudan with special reference to employment and income distribution
Ray. Edwards,
David Pearce and
Sladen J.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper on the effects of petroleum price increases on employment and income distribution in the Sudan - gives economic forecasts up to 1990; examines gross domestic product, economic conditions, indigenous energy sources, power consumption, world price changes, balance of payments, competitiveness of the agricultural sector and industrial sector. Bibliography, map and statistical tables.
Keywords: petroleum; price; employment; income distribution; economic forecast; gross domestic product; economic conditions; energy source; power consumption; balance of payments; competitiveness; agricultural sector; industrial sector; statistical table; pétrole; prix; emploi; répartition du revenu; petróleo; precio; empleo; distribución del ingreso; prévision économique; produit intérieur brut; conditions économiques; source d'énergie; consommation d'énergie; balance des paiements; compétitivité; secteur agricole; secteur industriel; tableau statistique; predicción económica; producto interno bruto; condiciones económicas; fuente de energía; consumo de energía; balanza de pagos; competitividad; sector agrícola; sector industrial; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 8 P. pages
Date: 1983
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 2-22, Technology and Employment Programme
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