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This paper proposes a partial equilibrium model to describe the global crude oil market. Pricing on the global crude oil market is strongly influenced by price indices such as WTI (USA) and Brent (Northwest Europe). Adapting an approach for pool-based electricity markets, the model captures the...
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a standard cartel, its individual members can significantly influence prices by acting as powerful oligopolists …
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market power scenarios ranging from perfect competition to cartel. We develop a numerical simulation model that is formulated …. Rather, they exhibit strategic non-cooperative behaviour, rejecting the notion that OPEC is a cartel. …
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a standard cartel, its individual members can significantly influence prices by acting as powerful oligopolists …
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-cooperative way. -- Crude oil ; market structure ; cartel ; pool market ; simulation model …
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role of dominant producer within the cartel …
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This paper analyses the factors influencing the price of oil and its likely evolution over the next quarter century. It begins by investigating the fundamental forces shaping long-term oil price developments, highlighting the importance of growth-led demand for oil, particularly that emanating...
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The mothballing option has been studied in the literature, but mainly in decision theoretic frameworks. This paper looks at it from a strategic point of view and applies it to an incumbent-entrant framework. In particular, based on the recent strategic interactions between OPEC and the shale oil...
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US shale oil production; (ii) the slowdown of global oil demand; (iii) reduced cohesiveness of the OPEC cartel; (iv …
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The mothballing option has been studied in the literature, but mainly in decision theoretic frameworks. This paper looks at it from a strategic point of view and applies it to an incumbent-entrant framework. In particular, based on the recent strategic interactions between OPEC and the shale oil...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012419719