The Genie Out of the Bottle

The Genie Out of the Bottle World Oil Since 1970

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M.A. Adelman had written in 1970 that "the genie is out of the bottle", that a group of oil producing countries would control the oil trade to raise prices. In 1995 he has written the history of the greatest monopoly ever known. The underlying economic analysis is contained in the companion volume "The Economics of Petroluem Supply".;Oil was in oversupply in 1970. The oil companies could not keep prices from falling. But the members of OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) could and did raise prices by restraining output. However, they first had to restrain each other: an endless task, since each of them would gain by cheating on the others. With open and secret agreements, formal and informal, they "tried to fine-tune with coarse instruments", resulting in the so-called energy crisis.;Adelman describes the first timid steps to the "unbound cartel". He shows how the producing nations overestimated their power, why they had short time horizons and raised the prices too high for their own good. But after prices declined, then crashed in 1986, the producing nations managed to hold a lower price level. Despite the trillions of petrodollars that fed two major wars, Adelman observes that nearly all OPEC nations are in debt. Non-OPEC production grows, but the cartel survives and the unstable market with it.;Price hawks and doves may be good copy, Adelman notes, but in fact there was never an Arab "embargo" against the United States, nor any moderating influence by the United States. Since we must in our own interest protect the Persian Gulf producers, they understandably do nothing to oblige us.

Book information

ISBN: 9780262011518
Publisher: MIT Press
Imprint: The MIT Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 338.23282
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 350
Weight: 726g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 20mm