2022
DOI: 10.1504/ijgei.2022.120775
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Cheating behaviour among OPEC member-states and oil price fairness and stability: an empirical analysis

Abstract: Within the context of a target oil price band regime, this paper posits that cheating behaviour in OPEC has ethical and accountability implications for the organisation. It also impacts on its reputation and ability to ensure stable and fair oil prices in the oil markets. Based on data sets covering the period from 2000 to 2012 (i.e. production quota era), analysed using the Vector Auto-Regression/Vector Error Correction (VAR-VEC) framework, the study's results indicate that OPEC cheating, mainly instigated by… Show more

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