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Final report to the National Science Foundation for the period July 1, 1978 to June 30, 1980 of project on cartel behavior and exhaustible resource supply : a case study of the world oil market.
([Cambridge, Mass.] : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, [1981], 1981)
The M.I.T. World Oil Project has been developing improved methods and data for analysis of the future course of the world oil market. Any forecast of this market depends on analysis of the likely demand for oil imports by ...
Supply instability and oil market behavior
(MIT Energy Laboratory, 1979-11)
This paper analyzes the disruption in world oil markets which was
triggered by the 1978-79 Iranian revolution. The resultant price rises
are explored in the context of the behavior of the spot market and key
OPEC ...
An analysis of oil supply disruption scenarios
([Cambridge, Mass.] : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, 1981, 1981)
This report brings the results of simulations of some oil supply disruptions on the M.I.T. Energy Laboratory Energy Macro Model. This model has previously been used to study the macroeconomic effects of the 1973-74 and ...
The effect of increased national oil company sales on OPEC and the long run structure of the international petroleum market
(MIT Energy Laboratory, 1979-05)
Oil supply forecasting : a disaggregated process approach
(MIT Energy Laboratory in association with the Sloan School of Management and the Dept. of Economics, 1977-02)
Producers, consumers, and multinationals : problems in analyzing a non-competitive market
(MIT Energy Laboratory, 1977)
A paper written two years ago gave a general analysis of the current world oil market, indicating why the price had nothing to do
with real scarcity, but was set by a monopoly both vulnerable and very strong. The purpose ...
Oil gaps, prices and economic growth
(MIT Energy Laboratory, 1978-05)