Original title:
Can we still call OPEC a cartel?
Translated title:
Can we still call OPEC a cartel?
Authors:
Ali, Dalia ; Stroukal, Dominik (advisor) ; Prokop, Jaromír (referee) Document type: Bachelor's theses
Year:
2017
Language:
eng Publisher:
Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze Abstract:
[eng][cze] This paper raises the question whether OPEC actually acts like a cartel, given the fact that there were many controversy surrounding the organization due to its coordination failures, which resulted to an oil glut between 2014-2016. Consequently, the oil industry experienced a dramatic decline in oil prices due to the oil surplus. A comparison was made between OPEC's allocated quotas, and its actual oil production to investigate whether the members of the organization adhere to the assigned quota, to achieve highest possible prices.This paper raises the question whether OPEC actually acts like a cartel, given the fact that there were many controversy surrounding the organization due to its coordination failures, which resulted to an oil glut between 2014-2016. Consequently, the oil industry experienced a dramatic decline in oil prices due to the oil surplus. A comparison was made between OPEC's allocated quotas, and its actual oil production to investigate whether the members of the organization adhere to the assigned quota, to achieve highest possible prices.
Keywords:
Cartel; Collusion; Crude oil; Middle East; OPEC; Cartel; collusion; oligopolies
Institution: University of Economics, Prague
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Document availability information: Available in the digital repository of the University of Economics, Prague. Original record: http://www.vse.cz/vskp/eid/69874