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_cDLC
050 0 0 _aHD9576.N36
_bM48 1975
082 0 4 _a338.2'7'2820956
_bMID
245 0 4 _aThe Middle East :
_boil, politics, and development /
260 _aWashington :
_bAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research,
_cc1975.
300 _a109 p. :
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 _aThis is the proceedings of a conference sponsored by the Middle East Studies Committee of the International Studies Programme, School of Graduate Studies, University of Toronto, and the Canadian Institute of International Affairs. The publication notes that the international oil companies, once the beneficiaries of lucrative concessions and tax arrangements, have in recent years lost the control they traditionally exercised over Middle Eat oil production and pricing.
590 _aII 17/01/2019
591 _aLoans
650 0 _aPetroleum industry and trade
650 6 _aPétrole
650 0 7 _aErdölpolitik.
650 0 7 _aErdölpreis.
650 0 7 _aMineralölindustrie.
650 0 7 _aPolitik.
650 0 7 _aPolitische Betätigung.
651 0 _aMiddle East
651 0 _aMiddle East
651 4 _aOriente (Cercano Oriente)
651 4 _aOriente (Cercano Oriente)
651 6 _aMoyen-Orient
651 6 _aMoyen-Orient
700 1 _aAnthony, John Duke.
710 2 _aUniversity of Toronto.
710 2 _aCanadian Institute of International Affairs.
942 _2ddc
_cBOOK
949 _a338.2'7'2820956 MID
999 _c11838
_d11838