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Die industrielle Entwicklung der OPEC-Staaten und ihre Rückwirkungen auf die Wirtschaft der Bundesrepublik Deutschland

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  • Dicke, Hugo
  • Glismann, Hans H.

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Im folgenden geht es um den gesamtwirtschaftlichen Strukturwandel der fünf arabischen OPEC-Länder. Er ist an den tatsächlich erzielten Produktionsergebnissen zu messen und nicht an der Entwicklung eines Produktionspotentials, von dem unklar ist, ob es jemals wirtschaftlich rentabel genutzt werden kann

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  • Dicke, Hugo & Glismann, Hans H., 1985. "Die industrielle Entwicklung der OPEC-Staaten und ihre Rückwirkungen auf die Wirtschaft der Bundesrepublik Deutschland," Kiel Working Papers 231, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
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    1. Bruch, Mathias & Dicke, Hugo & Glismann, Hans H., 1983. "Ölpreisentwicklung und Strukturwandel in arabischen OPEC-Ländern," Kiel Working Papers 180, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
    2. Kirkpatrick, Grant, 1984. "A continuous time cyclical growth model for the Federal Republic of Germany: Construction, estimation and analysis," Kiel Working Papers 219, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
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