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This fictional World Trade Organization panel decision explores whether a foreign military intervention that benefits an industry of the intervening state can be considered a “subsidy” under WTO law
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From 1997 through early 2003, the United Nations Oil for Food Program allowed Iraq to export oil in exchange for … humanitarian supplies. We measure the extent to which this program was corrupted by Iraq's attempts to deliberately set the price … between the official selling price of Iraq's two crude oils (Basrah Light and Kirkuk) and the market price of several …
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From 1997 through early 2003, the United Nations Oil for Food Program allowed Iraq to export oil in exchange for … humanitarian supplies. We measure the extent to which this program was corrupted by Iraq's attempts to deliberately set the price … between the official selling price of Iraq's two crude oils (Basrah Light and Kirkuk) and the market price of several …
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This study examines the effect of corruption on crude oil revenue earnings in Nigeria (1996-2015). It investigates the extent to which corrupt practices and oil prices can affect crude oil revenue earnings. To achieve these objectives, secondary data for Total Crude Oil Revenue Earnings (OILRE),...
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This chapter examines major highlights on macroeconomic and fiscal issues affecting the Kuwaiti economy based on different oil price assumptions. Forecast, analysis and simulations are performed using the Kuwait SCPD macro model. For the Kuwait economy, the author has explored three scenarios...
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