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The broad shift in the region towards more assertive market regulation was discussed in Chapter 4, which highlighted the common concern of host governments to improve the capabilities of local companies involved in supply and services. This concept of local content is not a new one. It emerged in the USA in the 1900s, and in the 1920s it spread to UK industry.

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Kalyuzhnova, Y. (2008). Developing Local Content. In: Economics of the Caspian Oil and Gas Wealth. Euro-Asian Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230227552_6

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