The purpose of this paper is to identify the key factors underlying the change in the direction of Ecuador's oil policy after 1976 and then to focus on the failure of successive governments to devise new oil regulations sufficiently attractive to persuade foreign oil companies to return
The oil industry offers a unique take on the relations between public powers and private enterprise....
Ecuador’s president, Rafael Correa, has recently announced that he is prepared to introduce legislat...
In the days immediately after his party\u27s overwhelming win in an election to name members of an a...
In a bid to revitalise the country's flagging oil industry, oil policy in Ecuador during the late 19...
In 1972, oil was first produced in the Ecuadorian Amazon region of el Oriente. This region, sparsely...
This paper retraces the history of the relationships between indigenous people and the oil industry ...
In Ecuador, following the late 2000’s commodity boom, a populist government invested increased oil r...
Oil and mineral export-dependency has been a long-standing issue for several countries, especially d...
Multi-national oil corporations, the national government, landless Ecuadorian farmers, and Ecuador'...
This paper studies the macroeconomic consequences of oil price shocks for small oil-exporting countr...
The philosophy of modern, capitalist economies favours the pursuit or maximization of profit and fro...
This paper will examine the process of reform, focusing on the actions of the oil producing states a...
The drop in world oil prices, especially in 2014, caused Venezuela to experience a crisis. This is b...
El presente artículo indaga sobre la última dictadura ecuatoriana (1972 - 1979) y el boom petrolero,...
[ES] El tercer choque petrolero (1999) favoreció las aspiraciones nacionalistas de varios gobiernos ...
The oil industry offers a unique take on the relations between public powers and private enterprise....
Ecuador’s president, Rafael Correa, has recently announced that he is prepared to introduce legislat...
In the days immediately after his party\u27s overwhelming win in an election to name members of an a...
In a bid to revitalise the country's flagging oil industry, oil policy in Ecuador during the late 19...
In 1972, oil was first produced in the Ecuadorian Amazon region of el Oriente. This region, sparsely...
This paper retraces the history of the relationships between indigenous people and the oil industry ...
In Ecuador, following the late 2000’s commodity boom, a populist government invested increased oil r...
Oil and mineral export-dependency has been a long-standing issue for several countries, especially d...
Multi-national oil corporations, the national government, landless Ecuadorian farmers, and Ecuador'...
This paper studies the macroeconomic consequences of oil price shocks for small oil-exporting countr...
The philosophy of modern, capitalist economies favours the pursuit or maximization of profit and fro...
This paper will examine the process of reform, focusing on the actions of the oil producing states a...
The drop in world oil prices, especially in 2014, caused Venezuela to experience a crisis. This is b...
El presente artículo indaga sobre la última dictadura ecuatoriana (1972 - 1979) y el boom petrolero,...
[ES] El tercer choque petrolero (1999) favoreció las aspiraciones nacionalistas de varios gobiernos ...
The oil industry offers a unique take on the relations between public powers and private enterprise....
Ecuador’s president, Rafael Correa, has recently announced that he is prepared to introduce legislat...
In the days immediately after his party\u27s overwhelming win in an election to name members of an a...