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Historical Oil Shocks

Historical Oil Shocks

Full Title: Historical Oil Shocks
Author(s): James D. Hamilton
Publisher(s): Handbook of Major Events in Economic History
Publication Date: February 1, 2011
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Description (excerpt):

This paper surveys the history of the oil industry with a particular focus on the events  associated with significant changes in the price of oil.  Although oil was used much  differently and was substantially less important economically in the nineteenth century  than it is today, there are interesting parallels between events in that era and more recent  developments.  Key post-World-War-II oil shocks reviewed include the Suez Crisis of  1956-57, the OPEC oil embargo of 1973-1974, the Iranian revolution of 1978-1979, the  Iran-Iraq War initiated in 1980, the first Persian Gulf War in 1990-91, and the oil price  spike of 2007-2008.  Other more minor disturbances are also discussed, as are the  economic downturns that followed each of the major postwar oil shocks.

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