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Date: 2014-12-03 13:28:59
Soft matter
Energy crises
International trade
OPEC
Chronology of world oil market events
Oil glut
Price of petroleum
World oil market chronology
Economics
Petroleum politics
Petroleum

Lessons from the 1986 Oil Price Collapse

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