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    Risk Analysis of Indonesia

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    Contents 1. Background 2. Development challenges present in Indonesia 3. Evidence of the “Dutch disease” 4. Institutions in Indonesia 5. Resource curse in Indonesia? And the risk of becoming an Authoritarian state. 6. Different types of contracts and Recommendation of a suitable contract for the firm. 1. Background * 2.1. Indonesia in brief Modern day Republic of Indonesia was formerly a Dutch colony since the 17th century. Indonesia was briefly occupied

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    borrows money and struggles to meet debt repayments as interest rates have increased. The lending of money to less developed nations often results in these countries owing debt‚ creating a debt trap and leading to a cycle of poverty. In the 1970s‚ OPEC members banked their earnings in Western banks‚ money became available to lend to developing countries for projects – often to finance conflict and to keep regimes in power. Idi Amin came to power in Uganda in 1971 with a militant regime‚ which was

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    Pipeline Transport

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    CONTENT INTRODUCTION 2 HISTORY OF PIPELINE TRANSPORT 3 - 5 ASPECT OF TECHNOLOGY 6 - 7 OWNERSHIP 8 - 10 INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT 11 REFFERENCES 12 APPENDIXES 13 - 14 INTRODUCTION Pipeline transport is the transportation of goods through a pipe. Most commonly‚ used to send liquid and gases‚ and the pneumatic tube that transport solid capsules using compressed air are also

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    Jetblue

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    Case 26 JetBlue Airlines: Will It Remain “Blue” By: Shurui Sun CONTENTS Part 1: Introduction …………………………………… Page 2-3 Part 2: SWOT Analysis ………………………………… Page 3-6 Part 3: Porter Five Forces Analysis ………………………Page 6-8 Part 4: Financial Analysis ……………………………… Page 8-13 Part 5:Problems and Solutions ……………………………Page 13-14 Part 6: Recommendation …………………………………Page 14-15 Part 1: Introduction JetBlue Airlines Corporation was established on February‚ 1999 by David

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    estimates from MOE indicate that the UAE economy grew by 7.4% in 2007 to reach AED420.2bn. Oil prices continued to surge in 2007 with average oil prices increasing to US$69.1/b from US$63.5/b recorded in 2006. However‚ there were production cuts from OPEC and heavy maintenance work at the end of the year because of which oil production had come down in 2007. As a result of the above‚ the total value contribution in absolute terms from this sector is expected to have increased marginally by 9.4% to

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    Iran Hostage Crisis

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    Jimmy Carter and the Iranian Hostage Crisis Since 1908‚ the United States have repositioned their foreign interests towards the Middle East for the abundance of Petroleum within the region. Attracting the west‚ Britain and the United States have maintained a dominating role in Iran for their rich supply of oil. In 1953‚ Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh nationalized the Iranian oil fields. The United States responded by implementing a coup d’état in Iran‚ overthrowing Mossadegh‚ and placing “Shah”

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    Petrohina Case Study

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    to do their own operations in order to acquire oil and gas. The one and only local oil and gas company‚ owned by state. By the withdrawal of Indonesia membership from OPEC. This decision can bring advantages for foreign oil and gas Company that operating in Indonesia‚ due to several reason. First‚ Indonesia no longer bound by the OPEC quota system so that this condition may be used contractors to boost production of crude oil as much as possible. This is evidence from the recent rise in oil exploration

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    Sherman Antitrust Act to allow the U.S. government to sue OPEC for violating antitrust laws. This bill was passed by the Senate Judiciary Committee four times and the NOPEC law passed the House of Representatives before President George W. Bush was frightened and then threatened to veto the bill. He feared of disciplinary action with wars raging in Iraq and Afghanistan. Passing the NOPEC law would have allowed the U.S. to open up the OPEC(of petroleum exporting countries) cartel‚ which is a union

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    Companies in the oil and gas industry face many risks ranging from political risks to supply and demand risks. However‚ oil companies involved in offshore drilling are subject to even more risks. There is no way of avoiding these risks‚ therefore these companies must address them in hopes of minimizing the effects related to a mishap resulting from one of these risks. The process of offshore drilling starts with verifying the exact location of oil reserves. Solid petroleum deposits often take the

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    automotive market‚ as well as the first real market crash since the Great Depression. The oil crisis occurred when the members of Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries‚ or OPEC‚ proclaimed an oil embargo in response to the U.S. decision to resupply the Israeli military during the Yom Kippur war. In response‚ OPEC members agreed to use their leverage over the world ’s oil price setting to raise world oil prices. This action followed several years of steep income declines after the failure of

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