The Pressures of Oil: A Strategy for Economic RevivalMonograph presenting a strategy for international cooperation between OPEC and OECD countries with the objective of using their combined wealth for a new international economic order - focuses on the use of economic aid from petroleum industry exports to alleviate balance of trade deficits of oil importing developing countries (incl. Development of their energy sources) and considers future petroleum supply and demand, etc. Graphs, references and statistical tables. |
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Domination and Dependence in the Western System | 12 |
Reactions to the International Oil Companies | 25 |
The General Consequences of the Revolution in | 37 |
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