Venezuela is a major oil-producing state and a founding member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). Its leaders resist global efforts to accelerate cuts in carbon dioxide emissions, and the country\u27s low-cost oil supply to Latin America and the Caribbean countries may stall regional transition to alternative energy sources. Venezuela has been criticized for encouraging energy inefficiency with oil subsidies, but new state environmental programs promote conservation
There has been considerable literature on the role of institutions in economic performance in genera...
Article re-posted as a PDF document with permission from the publisher as part of an Institutional R...
On April 21, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez announced drastic changes to windfall oil tax rates, h...
The twentieth century gave rise to a competition among countries that is exponentially growing vicio...
Beneath Venezuelan soil lies an ocean of crude—the world’s largest reserves—an oil patch that shaped...
Venezuela es uno de los primeros países productores de petróleo del mundo, con cuantiosas reservas d...
The economic and humanitarian crisis in Venezuela took a turn for the worse in the second half of 20...
This article outlines the role of PetroCaribe of Venezuela. It details the relationship that Venezu...
Colombia and Venezuela are by far the most important oil producing countries of South America. In 19...
Venezuela, a South American petro-giant and the home of the Bolivarian socialist experiment, is in t...
The focus of this article is on what role, if any, oil has on Venezuela\u27s instability. When tryin...
The drop in world oil prices, especially in 2014, caused Venezuela to experience a crisis. This is b...
In November 2001, Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez Frias unilaterally enacted the new Decreto con Fu...
This thesis uses the historical relationship between Venezuela and petroleum to identify areas of re...
Strengthened by increased revenues from the oil boom of the 2000s, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez...
There has been considerable literature on the role of institutions in economic performance in genera...
Article re-posted as a PDF document with permission from the publisher as part of an Institutional R...
On April 21, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez announced drastic changes to windfall oil tax rates, h...
The twentieth century gave rise to a competition among countries that is exponentially growing vicio...
Beneath Venezuelan soil lies an ocean of crude—the world’s largest reserves—an oil patch that shaped...
Venezuela es uno de los primeros países productores de petróleo del mundo, con cuantiosas reservas d...
The economic and humanitarian crisis in Venezuela took a turn for the worse in the second half of 20...
This article outlines the role of PetroCaribe of Venezuela. It details the relationship that Venezu...
Colombia and Venezuela are by far the most important oil producing countries of South America. In 19...
Venezuela, a South American petro-giant and the home of the Bolivarian socialist experiment, is in t...
The focus of this article is on what role, if any, oil has on Venezuela\u27s instability. When tryin...
The drop in world oil prices, especially in 2014, caused Venezuela to experience a crisis. This is b...
In November 2001, Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez Frias unilaterally enacted the new Decreto con Fu...
This thesis uses the historical relationship between Venezuela and petroleum to identify areas of re...
Strengthened by increased revenues from the oil boom of the 2000s, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez...
There has been considerable literature on the role of institutions in economic performance in genera...
Article re-posted as a PDF document with permission from the publisher as part of an Institutional R...
On April 21, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez announced drastic changes to windfall oil tax rates, h...