Oil Exporters' Economic Development in an Interdependent World
Jahangir Amuzegar
No 1983/003, IMF Occasional Papers from International Monetary Fund
Abstract:
Not unpredictably, there is a complex energy bind as we approach the end of the twentieth century. The oil importing industrial countries have anchored their industries, their means of transportation, their home comfort- in short, their whole energy-dependent lifestyle-largely to hydrocarbon fuels.
Keywords: OP; country; Oil exporting developing countries; Opec; world oil reserve; oil supply and demand; exporting developing countries; world oil shortage; oil use; Oil exports; Oil; Oil prices; Imports; Exports; Global; Middle East; Western Europe (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 112
Date: 1983-04-06
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