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Global oil supplies: the impact of resource nationalism and political instability. CEPS Working Document No. 350, May 2011 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This paper looks at resource nationalism and political instability as potential causes of disruption to global oil supplies. It points to depletion preferences and strategies as one form of resource nationalism.
Luciani, Giacomo.
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The land of black gold, corruption, poverty and sabotage: Overcoming the Niger Delta’s problems through the establishment of a Nigerian Non-Renewable Revenue Special Fund (NNRSF)

open access: yesCogent Social Sciences, 2016
Through statistics published by the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), the paper explores why oilfield sabotage from 2009 to 2015 remains a problem in the Niger Delta, despite the 2009 amnesty programme.
Adrian Gonzalez
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Financial Sanction, Exchange Rate Volatility and Macroeconomic Variables (Case of Iran) [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Finance
Financial sanctions have economic consequences for the oil-dependent economies. We examined the impact of financial sanctions on exchange rate fluctuations and macroeconomic variables in Iran. To this end, we employed a new Keynesian DSGE model.
Samira Heydarian   +2 more
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Revenue raising taxes : general equilibrium evaluation of alternative taxation in U.S. petroleum industries [PDF]

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Should the United States increase taxes and tariffs in the energy sector to reduce its federal deficit? This paper uses a twelve sector general equilibrium model to estimate the fiscal effects, and the effects on welfare and employment, of : (i) a 25 ...
Stanton, Julie   +2 more
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Do High Oil Prices Justify an Increase in Taxation in a Mature Oil Province? The Case of the UK Continental Shelf [PDF]

open access: yes
In response to the structural shift in oil price coupled with greater import dependency, concerns about security of supply have once again emerged as a major policy issue.
Carole Nakhle
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“Oil price shocks and fiscal policy management: Implications for Nigerian economic planning (1980-2009) [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Development and Sustainability, 2013
High Oil price fluctuations have been a common feature in Nigeria and these have considerably constituted a major source of fiscal policy disturbance to the Nigerian economy as well as the economies of other oil producing countries of the world. The over-
Aremo, A.G.   +2 more
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Working Paper 84 - Ways of Using the African Oil Boom for Sustainable Development [PDF]

open access: yes
Sub-Saharan-Africa is considered the fastest-growing oil-producing region worldwide.Production has risen by 36 percent in the past ten years (as against 16 percentworldwide).
Geerd Wurthmann
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Measuring the Capability to Raise Revenue Process and Output Dimensions and Their Application to the Zambia Revenue Authority [PDF]

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The worldwide diffusion of the good governance agenda and new public management has triggered a renewed focus on state capability and, more specifically, on the capability to raise revenue in developing countries.
Christian von Soest
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The role of taxation in a post-oil Kuwait [PDF]

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Kuwait does not only depend on oil as a sole source of revenue, but has also nullified all taxes since the discovery of oil in 1938. Under the request of foreign oil companies extracting and exporting Kuwaiti oil, the Kuwaiti government founded a ...
Al Matar, Fatima
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Kansas Department of Revenue News Release, 2012

open access: yes, 2012
This internet resource contains news releases issued throughout the yearFree help preparing taxes available throughout the state -- State closes Shannons Market Inc.,for not paying state sales and withholding taxes -- Revenue receipts below estimates ...
Kansas. Department of Revenue
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