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9 Relative Oil Prices and Oil Pricing Policy in Mexico

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The Economics of Relative Prices

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The ‘oil crisis’ of October 1973 has been the starting point of a wide controversy over relative oil prices, and a large literature now covers numerous aspects of this and related issues.

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  • Friedensburg, F. (1965) ‘Die Entwicklung der Bergwirtschaft der Welt in den letzten hundert Jahren’, Gluckauf, January 6.

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  • Izzo, L. and Spaventa, I. (1979) Macroeconomic Policies in Western European Countries, 1973–1977 (Kiel: Institute for World Economics).

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Béla Csikós-Nagy Douglas Hague Graham Hall

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Barriga, E.G. (1984). 9 Relative Oil Prices and Oil Pricing Policy in Mexico. In: Csikós-Nagy, B., Hague, D., Hall, G. (eds) The Economics of Relative Prices. International Economic Association Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06265-2_9

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