An edition of Oil, debt, and development (1981)

Oil, debt and development

OPEC in the Third World

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OPEC in the Third World

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OIL, DEBT AND DEVELOPMENT: Opec in the Third World

Introduction: Oil, Debt and the Developing World
1. Economic Divergence between Developing Countries
2. The Changing World Economic Climate
3. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
4. Energy and the Non-oil Exporting Countries Terms of Trade
5. OPEC and Debt in the Developing World
6. OPEC Aid
7. The Growth of Trade between OPEC and the Developing Countries
8. Labour, Migration and Remittances
9. Interrupted Growth Patterns
10. Oil, Debt and Development: An Assessment

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Allen& Unwin
Language
English
Pages
206

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2018, Taylor & Francis Group
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Oil, debt, and development: OPEC in the Third World
1981, Allen & Unwin
in English
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1981, Allen& Unwin
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"“October 1973 was a turning point in the history of international relations…the point when the Third World countries became aware, not of their rights, but of their power” (Amin, 1979) - This dramatic statement by a well-known radical Egyptian social scientist sums up what many people though initially about the oil ‘crisis’ of 1973-74."

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Includes index.

Bibliography: p192-198.

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Number of pages
206

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OL20943336M
Internet Archive
oildebtdevelopme0000hall
ISBN 10
004382028X
OCLC/WorldCat
7268502

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