Preface | |
Introduction | |
OPEC and Non-OPEC Supplier Experience | |
Falling Oil Prices and Exchange Rate Fluctuation by Se-Hark Park | |
A Theoretical Framework for Macroeconomic Modeling of OPEC Members by Siamack Shojai | |
OPEC Strategies for the Monopoly Oil Profits by Yousaf Hasan J. Mohammad | |
The Mexican Experience by Eric G. Davis | |
Fiscal Stress in Saudi Arabia: Budgetary Adjustments in an Era of Declining Oil Revenues by Robert E. Looney | |
The Oil Importers' Adjustment and Response | |
Oil in the 1980s: An OECD Perspective by Edward T. Dowling and Francis G. Hilton | |
Petroleum Prices and Economic Performance in the G-7 Countries by Dominick Salvatore | |
World Oil Prices and Macroeconomic Activity in the OECD by Greg A. Winczewski | |
The U.S. Oil Industry Response by Margaret A. Walls and Andrew S. Jones | |
Changes in World Oil Prices, 1980-1988: A General Equilibrium Perspective by Roy Boyd, Radjindar K. Koshal, and Noel D. Uri | |
Oil Prices and the LDC's | |
Third World Debt and Oil Prices by Hamid Zangeneh | |
Changing Terms of Trade and the LDCs by Abbas Pourgerami | |
OPEC Aid to Less-Developed Countries by Ira N. Gang | |
The Learning Curve | |
Predicting the Price of Oil by Naci H. Mocan and Ahmet E. Kocagil | |
Futures Market for Crude Oil by Kamran M. Dadkhah | |
Measuring the Effects of Changing Oil Prices by Anthony E. Bopp and George M. Lady | |
Select Bibliography | |
Index |
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