Ebook: Oil Economics and Policy
Author: Alberto Clô (auth.)
- Tags: Energy Economics, International Economics, Economic Growth, Energy Policy Economics and Management
- Year: 2000
- Publisher: Springer US
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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In 20th century society, oil has played a fundamental role not only from the economic point of view, but also from the point of view of the political relationships established between major Western countries and oil-producing countries. A survey into oil history, its market dynamics and price evolution, is essential for a deeper understanding of modern industry and world economy, as world development depends on oil supplies, prices, and its political accessibility.
Oil Economics and Policy follows the historical development of the oil industry, and inevitably also covers many aspects of energy resource economy. In so doing, it pays particular attention to one aspect, namely, the fixing of oil prices. This is mainly in order to attempt to understand whether, and by how much, the structural transformations that the oil industry has undergone during the various phases of its existence - and the various market structures deriving from them - have influenced the dynamics of oil prices.
Alberto Clô is Professor of Industrial Economics at the University of Bologna. Minister of Industry and Trade during Lamberto Dini's government (January 1995-May 1996), he has been a member both of national and international scientific boards and of ministerial committees. He is author of numerous writings on industrial and energy economies and editor-in-chief of the journal Energia.
In 20th century society, oil has played a fundamental role not only from the economic point of view, but also from the point of view of the political relationships established between major Western countries and oil-producing countries. A survey into oil history, its market dynamics and price evolution, is essential for a deeper understanding of modern industry and world economy, as world development depends on oil supplies, prices, and its political accessibility.
Oil Economics and Policy follows the historical development of the oil industry, and inevitably also covers many aspects of energy resource economy. In so doing, it pays particular attention to one aspect, namely, the fixing of oil prices. This is mainly in order to attempt to understand whether, and by how much, the structural transformations that the oil industry has undergone during the various phases of its existence - and the various market structures deriving from them - have influenced the dynamics of oil prices.
Alberto Cl? is Professor of Industrial Economics at the University of Bologna. Minister of Industry and Trade during Lamberto Dini's government (January 1995-May 1996), he has been a member both of national and international scientific boards and of ministerial committees. He is author of numerous writings on industrial and energy economies and editor-in-chief of the journal Energia.
In 20th century society, oil has played a fundamental role not only from the economic point of view, but also from the point of view of the political relationships established between major Western countries and oil-producing countries. A survey into oil history, its market dynamics and price evolution, is essential for a deeper understanding of modern industry and world economy, as world development depends on oil supplies, prices, and its political accessibility.
Oil Economics and Policy follows the historical development of the oil industry, and inevitably also covers many aspects of energy resource economy. In so doing, it pays particular attention to one aspect, namely, the fixing of oil prices. This is mainly in order to attempt to understand whether, and by how much, the structural transformations that the oil industry has undergone during the various phases of its existence - and the various market structures deriving from them - have influenced the dynamics of oil prices.
Alberto Cl? is Professor of Industrial Economics at the University of Bologna. Minister of Industry and Trade during Lamberto Dini's government (January 1995-May 1996), he has been a member both of national and international scientific boards and of ministerial committees. He is author of numerous writings on industrial and energy economies and editor-in-chief of the journal Energia.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Basic Conditions for Petroleum Economics....Pages 1-36
Key Players and Structure....Pages 37-54
Policies and Tactics of Oligopolistic Co-Ordination....Pages 55-82
Inertial Stability and Evolutionary Processes....Pages 83-98
Energy Crises: Perception and Reality....Pages 99-124
The Effects of the Crises and the Processes of Adaptation....Pages 125-147
The Oil Market Caught between Economics and Politics: The Persian Gulf Crisis....Pages 149-168
Oil Resources: Facts and Conjectures....Pages 169-195
From Monopolistic Stability to Competitive Instability....Pages 197-222
Back Matter....Pages 223-258
In 20th century society, oil has played a fundamental role not only from the economic point of view, but also from the point of view of the political relationships established between major Western countries and oil-producing countries. A survey into oil history, its market dynamics and price evolution, is essential for a deeper understanding of modern industry and world economy, as world development depends on oil supplies, prices, and its political accessibility.
Oil Economics and Policy follows the historical development of the oil industry, and inevitably also covers many aspects of energy resource economy. In so doing, it pays particular attention to one aspect, namely, the fixing of oil prices. This is mainly in order to attempt to understand whether, and by how much, the structural transformations that the oil industry has undergone during the various phases of its existence - and the various market structures deriving from them - have influenced the dynamics of oil prices.
Alberto Cl? is Professor of Industrial Economics at the University of Bologna. Minister of Industry and Trade during Lamberto Dini's government (January 1995-May 1996), he has been a member both of national and international scientific boards and of ministerial committees. He is author of numerous writings on industrial and energy economies and editor-in-chief of the journal Energia.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Basic Conditions for Petroleum Economics....Pages 1-36
Key Players and Structure....Pages 37-54
Policies and Tactics of Oligopolistic Co-Ordination....Pages 55-82
Inertial Stability and Evolutionary Processes....Pages 83-98
Energy Crises: Perception and Reality....Pages 99-124
The Effects of the Crises and the Processes of Adaptation....Pages 125-147
The Oil Market Caught between Economics and Politics: The Persian Gulf Crisis....Pages 149-168
Oil Resources: Facts and Conjectures....Pages 169-195
From Monopolistic Stability to Competitive Instability....Pages 197-222
Back Matter....Pages 223-258
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