This paper analyzes the global conventional weapons trade between 1989 and 1999. We postulate that a key reason for the huge transfer of weapons to the Persian Gulf region is the enormous value of the oil wealth there along with the dependence of Western economies on access to the relatively cheap and steady supply of crude oil. We find a strong, positive, and robust empirical association between arms trade and crude oil trade and explain it as the result of a target price band arrangement that was responsible for the remarkably stable crude oil prices during our study period
International audienceThis article considers the politics and economics of arms trade in the Persian...
The oil of the Persian Gulf has been of considerable interest to oil companies and Western governmen...
This is the third paper in a series of four essays that deal with recent developments affecting the ...
This paper analyzes the global conventional weapons trade between 1989 and 1999. We postulate that a...
We investigate how oil dependence affects the trade of weapons between countries. We argue that oil-...
This article examines the short-term effects of expensive oil on the supply and demand patterns for ...
We investigate how oil dependence affects the trade of weapons between countries. We argue that oil-...
We investigate how oil dependence affects the trade of weapons between countries. We argue that oil-...
Geologic estimates of remaining global petroleum resources place about 50% in the Persian Gulf. Prod...
WP 2004-15 December 2004JEL Classification Codes: D47; F02; L11; Q32; Q41; Q43; Q48This paper analyz...
Geologic estimates ofremainingglobalpetroleum resourcesplace about 50% in the Persian Gulf. Producti...
That capital moves the world, is confirmed in the security sphere. Although it is governed by variou...
Geologic estimates of remaining global petroleum resources place about 50 % in the Persian Gulf. Pro...
WP 2004-16 December 2004This paper reviews the evolution of the global oil market from the mid 20th ...
WP 2000-07 April 2000Geologic estimates of remaining global petroleum resources place about 50% in t...
International audienceThis article considers the politics and economics of arms trade in the Persian...
The oil of the Persian Gulf has been of considerable interest to oil companies and Western governmen...
This is the third paper in a series of four essays that deal with recent developments affecting the ...
This paper analyzes the global conventional weapons trade between 1989 and 1999. We postulate that a...
We investigate how oil dependence affects the trade of weapons between countries. We argue that oil-...
This article examines the short-term effects of expensive oil on the supply and demand patterns for ...
We investigate how oil dependence affects the trade of weapons between countries. We argue that oil-...
We investigate how oil dependence affects the trade of weapons between countries. We argue that oil-...
Geologic estimates of remaining global petroleum resources place about 50% in the Persian Gulf. Prod...
WP 2004-15 December 2004JEL Classification Codes: D47; F02; L11; Q32; Q41; Q43; Q48This paper analyz...
Geologic estimates ofremainingglobalpetroleum resourcesplace about 50% in the Persian Gulf. Producti...
That capital moves the world, is confirmed in the security sphere. Although it is governed by variou...
Geologic estimates of remaining global petroleum resources place about 50 % in the Persian Gulf. Pro...
WP 2004-16 December 2004This paper reviews the evolution of the global oil market from the mid 20th ...
WP 2000-07 April 2000Geologic estimates of remaining global petroleum resources place about 50% in t...
International audienceThis article considers the politics and economics of arms trade in the Persian...
The oil of the Persian Gulf has been of considerable interest to oil companies and Western governmen...
This is the third paper in a series of four essays that deal with recent developments affecting the ...