| | Document Type | : | Latin Dissertation | Language of Document | : | English | Record Number | : | 54921 | Doc. No | : | TL24875 | Call number | : | 3240801 | Main Entry | : | Roger Stern | Title & Author | : | National security and political economic dimensions of oil market powerRoger Stern | College | : | The Johns Hopkins University | Date | : | 2007 | Degree | : | Ph.D. | student score | : | 2007 | Page No | : | 58 | Abstract | : | This thesis describes US national security consequences of oil market power, the political economy of petroleum in one cartel state, Iran, and some security implications of Irani petroleum. We explore a hypothesis relating oil to national security under an assumption of resource abundance. We suggest that an oil cartel exerts market power to keep abundance at bay, commanding monopoly rents (or wealth transfers, wt) that underwrite security threats. We estimate a competitive price for oil from which we derive wt2004 collections by Persian Gulf states ∼ | Subject | : | Social sciences; Energy policy; Iran; Market power; National security; Oil; Petroleum; Political economy; Economics; International law; International relations; Petroleum industry; Cartels; Power; Wealth; Crude oil prices; Studies; 0616:International relations; 0616:International law; 0501:Economics | Added Entry | : | J. J. Boland | Added Entry | : | The Johns Hopkins University |
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