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    Economics - Opec

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    OPEC Presented By Ashok‚ Vinod and Prashant AGENDA  Introduction to OPECOPEC Important Events  Present and Future  Feedback Introduction What is OPEC?  The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is a permanent‚ intergovernmental Organization‚ created at the Baghdad Conference on September 10–14‚ 1960‚ by Iran‚ Iraq‚ Kuwait‚ Saudi Arabia and Venezuela.  Members Qatar (1961) Indonesia (1962) – suspended from January 2009 Libya (1962) United Arab Emirates (1967)

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    The Economic Structure of OPEC For: Professor John Zink BUS 610-0703B Economics for the Global Manager By: Maria A. Journiette August 31‚ 2007 Many companies operate under a monopoly which gives them an edge or a corner on the market. In this discussion we will focus on the differences between a monopoly‚ oligopoly‚ and a cartel. We will also look at what game theory is and its affect on monopolies and cartels and the welfare affect of each of the above mentioned. A monopoly is defined

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    Opec

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    BAJORIA | 63 | DEVANSH DOSHI | 66 | POOJA JAIN | 90 | AKSHALI SHAH | 113 | SONIKA GAMBHIR | 114 | RESHMA LALA | 115 | WHAT DOES OPEC STAND FOR? The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was created in 1960 to unify and protect the interests of oil-producing countries. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is a group of twelve states made up of Iran‚ Iraq‚ Kuwait‚ Qatar‚ Saudi Arabia‚ the United Arab Emirates‚ Libya‚ Algeria‚ Nigeria‚ Angola

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    Opec

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    Definition and Introduction to OPEC OPEC‚ The Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries‚ is a name that has become synonymous with the worldwide petroleum market. But what does it do‚ who is involved and how important is OPEC to our day-to-day lives? This article aims to answer these basic questions in a clear and concise fashion. OPEC is a permanent organisation of 12 countries which are world-leaders in oil production. The primary aim of OPEC is to unify petroleum policies between its

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    OPEC Presentation

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    Overview of OPEC Is a permanent‚ intergovernmental Organization‚ created at the Baghdad Conference on September‚ 1960. Founder Members: Later joined Members •Iran •Iraq •Kuwait •Saudi Arabia •Venezuela •Qatar (1961) •Indonesia (1962) – suspended membership 01/2009 •Libya (1962) •United Arab Emirates (1967) •Algeria (1969) •Nigeria (1971) •Ecuador (1973) – suspended membership 1992-2007 •Angola (2007) •Gabon (1975–1994) Objectives of Opec • OPEC’s objective is to co-ordinate and unify petroleum

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    Impact of Opec

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    Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)‚ inter-governmental organization‚ was established at the Baghdad Conference in Iraq in September 1960 by Iran‚ Iraq‚ Kuwait‚ Saudi Arabia‚ and Venezuela. These five countries were later joined by eight other countries; Qatar (1961)‚ Indonesia (1962)‚ Libya (1962)‚ United Arab Emirates (1967)‚ Algeria (1969)‚ Nigeria (1971)‚ Ecuador (1973)‚ and Gabon (1975). Ecuador and Gabon withdrew from OPEC in 1992 and 1994. The current eleven OPEC members account for about 40

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    OPEC CARTEL

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    OPEC As a CARTEL” There are two kinds of extreme market structure and they are perfect competition and imperfect competition. In a perfectly competitive market there are many numbers of sellers and many numbers of buyers selling and buying homogeneous products‚ therefore there is very little impact of a single buyer or seller changing the price of his/her product. In an imperfect competitive market there are few sellers and these sellers have some control over the prices and output of the

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    OPEC essay

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    Exporting Countries (OPEC) is a permanent‚ intergovernmental organization‚ created in 1960 by Iran‚ Iraq‚ Kuwait‚ Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. The five Founding Members were later joined by nine other Members: Qatar (1961); Indonesia (1962) which suspended its membership from January 2009; Libya (1962); United Arab Emirates (1967); Algeria (1969); Nigeria (1971); Ecuador (1973) suspended its membership from December 1992- October 2007; Angola (2007) and Gabon (1975-1994). Until 1965‚ OPEC had its headquarters

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    Opec: Oligopoly

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    OPEC Oligopoly Chelsea Weber OPEC Oligopoly Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has been called many names; monopoly‚ oligopoly‚ cartel‚ or all of the above. Reading further will give information on to why OPEC is an oligopoly. To give you a brief background on OPEC‚ explain to you how OPEC acts like a cartel and of why OPEC is a successful oligopoly and cartel. Is OPEC a successful oligopoly? Some people refer to OPEC as a cartel which is another name for oligopoly. Some people

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    The Effectiveness of OPEC

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    In the wake of the technological age we live in‚ most of our daily activities consist of the usage of oil as a form of energy. This means from an economic standpoint that the demand in the market for oil is highly inelastic. This gives oil producers high incentive to produce so they can achieve large profits. Unfortunately supply for this industry is also inelastic and due to the nature of oil as a natural resource there is a limit to how much producers can produce. Due to its worldwide need‚ the

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