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Institutions and the supply of oil: A case study of Russia

机译:制度与​​石油供应:以俄罗斯为例

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In new institutional economics, the variance in institutions explains differences in cross-country output per capita. Institutions may also explain how the supply of oil is affected within oil-producing countries. For example in the early 1970s, as nominal oil prices increased from $3 per barrel to $11 per barrel, a number of OPEC oil producers changed the institutional environment by nationalizing their oil production and putting under government control all petroleum-related capital and infrastructure. This affected oil supplies. Similar institutional changes may be happening again now that oil prices are rising. In particular, the newly democratic Russia may be following the same path. The Russian government has already effectively taken over control of much of the oil production capacity in the country and is still heavily involved in natural gas production. In this paper, we will look at the Russian upstream oil industry as it changed from central planning to a market-oriented sector and is now swaying toward re-nationalization. Some of the laws and institutional transitions will be detailed in order to elucidate what has taken place.
机译:在新制度经济学中,制度差异解释了人均跨国产出的差异。机构也可以解释产油国内部石油的供应如何受到影响。例如,在1970年代初期,随着名义石油价格从每桶3美元增加到每桶11美元,一些欧佩克产油国通过国有化其石油生产并将所有与石油相关的资本和基础设施置于政府控制之下,从而改变了制度环境。这影响了石油供应。鉴于石油价格上涨,类似的体制变革可能会再次发生。特别是,新民主的俄罗斯可能会走同样的道路。俄罗斯政府已经有效地接管了该国大部分石油生产能力的控制,并且仍在积极参与天然气生产。在本文中,我们将研究俄罗斯上游石油工业,它已从中央计划转变为以市场为导向的行业,并且正朝着重新国有化的方向发展。为了阐明所发生的情况,将详细介绍一些法律和体制过渡。

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