The fact that most oil-exporting countries are developing economies has important implications for oil supply which have not been properly taken into account in the literature on exhaustible resource depletion. In this paper we examine how depletion policies are affected (a) in the presence of terms of trade uncertainty, given the high degree of the major oil exporters' "dependence" on crude oil revenues; (b) in the presence of investment time lags which delay the exploitation of (some of) these countries' comparative advantage in a petroleum based development; (c) in the presence of ideological objections to the ideal of a rentier society and to foreign capital
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The world's oil consumption has been increasing for more than a century with a few exceptions. Howev...
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3.50SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:6247.71(OIES-WPM--2) / BLDSC - B...
The fluctuations and volatility associated with international crude oil prices confirms and contradi...
This paper studies the effects of oil producing countries ’ fuel subsi-dies on the oil market and th...
This paper discusses some of the challenges that confront oil-rich developing countries in their dev...
When making economic analyses about a certain industry, it is essential to make some basic assumptio...
The world's oil consumption has been increasing for more than a century with a few exceptions. Howev...
The world's oil consumption has been increasing for more than a century with a few exceptions. Howev...
WP 2002-04 January 2002This paper discusses the policy issues facing the country of São Tomé e Prínc...
WP 1999-13 July 1999JEL Classification Codes: C61; Q32; Q41; Q43; Q48Can the economic theory of depl...
This paper discusses the policy issues facing the country of Sno TomJ e PrRncipe, a small island cou...
International audienceMany oil-based countries failed to boost their economy development despite the...
This article proposes a complementary explanation for why oil-rich economies have experienced a rela...
This paper is based on the points made at a Seminar on the 18th June, 1974. It is based on an articl...
The thesis deals with the opportunities and problems created for an oil economy by the price rise of...
This paper examines the structural competitiveness of oil-rich economies in sub-Saharan Africa relat...
3.50SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:6247.71(OIES-WPM--2) / BLDSC - B...
The fluctuations and volatility associated with international crude oil prices confirms and contradi...
This paper studies the effects of oil producing countries ’ fuel subsi-dies on the oil market and th...