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2000, according to business-as-usual forecasts published by the US Department of Energy. However, interesting trade … patterns will emerge as a result of the democratization in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. US petroleum imports will … increase from 46% in 1989 to 49% in 2000. A significantly higher level of US petroleum imports (principally products) will be …
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2000, according to business-as-usual forecasts published by the US Department of Energy. However, interesting trade … patterns will emerge as a result of the democratization in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. US petroleum imports will … increase from 46% in 1989 to 49% in 2000. A significantly higher level of US petroleum imports (principally products) will be …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009437208
This research seeks to identify the factors that account for the variation in development levels across nations by … focusing on the institutional components of development, especially the effects of financial market development on economic and … political development. I argue that financial market institutions are critical to economic and political development, and …
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been fulfilled by the development and assessment of a software simulation training tool for PV cell production line … engineers, the development of an analysis framework, and application of it to several case study PV enterprises. Through the …
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This paper is concerned with the determinants of international steam-coal trade. Most work in projecting coal trade has …-equilibrium models. Unfortunately, the competitive model of trade does not appear to account for observed and anticipated trade flows …. This is consistent with findings in the commodity trade literature that, although markets may behave in a rational economic …
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. The continued rise of imports has again led to concerns over the security of our crude oil resource but threats to this … important issues concerning vulnerability to the disruption of oil imports: (1) The Middle East is not the major supplier of oil … countries, there exist vulnerabilities to disruption of the export stream of oil, (4) Vulnerability reduction requires a focus …
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Policy Act 1992. Data on utility uranium purchases and imports are shown on Table 1. Utility enrichment feed deliveries and …
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finally, discusses the likely developments in the years ahead. US waterborne oil imports amounted to 6.5 million B/D in 1991 …, three-quarters of which was crude oil. Imports will rise by almost 3 million B/D by 2000 according to US Department of … energy forecasts, with most of the crude oil growth after 1995. Tanker demand will grow even faster: most of the US imports …
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depended on petroleum for 41 % of its energy supply. Imports of crude oil and petroleum products increased to compensate for … decline in domestic production. Imports rose to 44% of supply. Because domestic production of natural gas was close to 1991`s …, increased demand was accommodated by larger (16%) imports from Canada. Coal production was virtually unchanged from 1991 and …
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