This book explains the links between past and present oil crises, financial crises, and geopolitical conflicts.
"Oil, Dollars, Debt, and Crises studies the causes of the current oil and global financial crisis and shows how America's and the world's growing dependence on oil has created a repeating pattern of banking, currency, and energy-price ...
For decades, experts have been debating the timing of a peak in the discovery and production of conventional oil reserves.
... confidential information with any allied countries that might be attached to Chinese digital Silk Road infrastructure. ... This threat—that China might export its authoritarian practices, either as technological enablers within its ...
This book is one of the products of the Ninth International Conference on Political Economy (ICOPEC) held in September 2018 at Panteion Univer- sity with the main theme “10 years after the Great Recession: Orthodox versus Heterodox ...
This paper models and estimates debt bias in the financial sector, and present novel estimates for investment banks and non-bank financial intermediaries such as finance and insurance companies.
Reveals the background -- and blowback from -- the first oil currency war.
Let's hope energy practitioners and policymakers read it and come up with a solution before it's too late." Ian Walker, Executive Director, Windsor Energy Group, London "This is the book Kent Moors was born to write.
The global economy has experienced four waves of rapid debt accumulation over the past 50 years.
The Strategic Consequences of the Oil Price Collapse
The situation should trigger a radical change of our economic and production models, yet western governments have failed to grasp the challenge. If nothing changes, the book argues, we will be heading further into deep trouble. ".