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ownership structures. Additionally, we find that privatization levels have had positive growth effects, while privatization …
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It is argued in this note that state-ownership and state-management of oil on behalf of the Iraqi people is not conducive to democracy and inconsistent with the principles of free market. Thus, we argued that state-ownership of oil (and gas) resources can adversely affect economic development...
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"Privatization of state-owned enterprises and liberalization of trade and investment flows were two of the cornerstones …
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State-owned enterprises (SOEs) have been declining in numbers in most industries. However, in the oil and gas industry, state-owned national oil companies (NOCs) continue to secure dominant positions in most of the oil-producing countries. In some instances, energy-exporting countries conducted...
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stage of commercial production on the Arctic shelf, namely the US, Norway and Russia. An analysis of oil companies …
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The oil industry is of great economic significance to many countries, and privatisations of National Oil Companies (NOCs) have often been controversial, as have been the benefits from privatisation more generally. We conduct a social cost-benefit analysis of the partial privatisation of Norway's...
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