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North Sea oil extraction represents one of the most profitable industrial ventures in the post-war UK economy. It is also an industry whose profits are subject to a plethora of tax regulations. Our book is concerned with the consequences of these regulations.

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  1. A. Kemp and D. Rose, ‘How to Keep Oil Flowing when the Price Moves Down’, Financial Times Energy Economist, 15, April 1983.

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© 1987 C. Rowland and D. Hann

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Rowland, C., Hann, D. (1987). Area for Concern. In: The Economics of North Sea Oil Taxation. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08717-4_1

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