FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE OIL MARKET DYNAMICS (VIEW FROM THE USA)
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FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE OIL MARKET DYNAMICS (VIEW FROM THE USA)
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The paper reviews the main tendencies of the oil market over the last several years. Given that the explosive growth in crude oil prices during 2007 - the first half of 2008 was caused by speculations, the current drop is not a temporary relief in the course of commodities super-cycle, and the boom has come to an end. Crude oil prices’ ability to provide the sustainable development of the world economy seems to become the main principle of price formation during the foreseeable future.
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oil, financial crisis, oil prices, developing countries, U.S., alternative energy
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11.04.2014
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