The High Price of Oil by Edward L. Morse
The High Price of Oil by Edward L. Morse

Power Plays: How Energy Fuels World Politics

Jan 31, 2001

The politics of low prices in the oil market won't disappear, says Morse. "There are too many forces—too many temptations—to engage in market share wars. Just because we're now in a world of high prices doesn't mean that they will last forever."

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