Oil Price Cycles: 1973-2010: a Theoretical and Empirical Investigation Using Marx's Theory of Value - Fabian Balardini - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783838346328 - September 16, 2010
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Oil Price Cycles: 1973-2010: a Theoretical and Empirical Investigation Using Marx's Theory of Value

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This book makes an important and timely contribution to our understanding of the forces driving oil price cycles since 1973. After a critical review of an extensive range of hypotheses from the existing literature, the author puts forward an alternative Marxian Disequilibrium hypothesis that the roles of price-makers and price-takers in the global oil market shifts systematically over the cycle. This theoretical investigation is followed by a detailed empirical analysis which identifies cyclical patterns in world and regional oil demand, as well as recurrent patterns in oil supply by OPEC and non- OPEC producers. Key elements of this analysis are the view that demand pressures, not supply limitation, trigger sharp rises in oil prices, and that low-cost producers passively follow the market during periods of price increase but aggressively increase production in periods of falling prices in order to maintain revenue targets. Concluding this investigation the author discusses the political implications of the Marxian Disequilibrium hypothesis of the global oil market for the recently elected center-left governments in Latin America.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 16, 2010
ISBN13 9783838346328
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 144
Dimensions 226 × 8 × 150 mm   ·   222 g
Language English