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OPEC, the Petroleum Industry, and United States Energy Policy

By: Arabinda Ghosh | Book details

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NOTES
1.
International Petroleum Cartel, Federal Trade Commission, 1968, pp. 349-78.
2.
Alexander Malamid, "The Geography of World Petroleum Prices," address delivered before the Congress of International Geographical Union, Stockholm, Sweden, 1960.
3.
Wayne Leeman, The Price of Middle East Oil ( Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1962).
4.
Charles Issawi and Mahammed Yeganeh, The Economics of Middle East Oil ( New York: Praeger, 1962), Ch. 7.
5.
M. A. Adelman, The World Petroleum Market ( Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1972).
6.
Issawi and Yeganeh, Economics, p. 28.
7.
Neil Jacoby, Multinational Oil ( New York: Macmillan, 1974).
8.
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Annual Report, 1961.
9.
Edith Penrose, The Growth of Firms, Middle East Oil, and Other Essays ( London: Cass, 1971).
10.
J. E. Akins, "The Oil Crisis: This Time the Wolf Is Here," Foreign Affairs ( April 1973).
11.
The Economist, May 4, 1974.
12.
Exxon Corporation, Middle East Oil, 1st ed., 1976.
13.
Wall Street Journal, October 1, 1974.
14.
OPEC, Annual Report, 1980.

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