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The Natural Resources Trap : Private Investment without Public Commitment
Urgency and Betrayal: Three Attempts to Foster Private Investment in Argentina’s Oil Industry
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Nicolás Gadano
Publication date:
June 18 2010
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The MIT Press
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June 18 2010
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10.7551/mitpress/9780262013796.003.0018
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Contracts and Investment in Natural Resources
pp. 47
Petroleum Contracts: What Does Contract Theory Tell Us?
pp. 61
Commentary
pp. 69
Sovereign Theft: Theory and Evidence about Sovereign Default and Expropriation
pp. 111
Commentary: Expropriations, Defaults, and Financial Architecture
pp. 119
A Resource Belief Curse? Oil and Individualism
pp. 155
Commentary
pp. 161
Optimal Resource Extraction Contracts under Threat of Expropriation
pp. 197
Denying the Temptation to GRAB
pp. 227
Dealing with Expropriations: General Guidelines for Oil Production Contracts
pp. 255
Commentary
pp. 263
Pricing Expropriation Risk in Natural Resource Contracts: A Real Options Approach
pp. 289
Commentary
pp. 293
Credibility, Commitment, and Regulation: Ex Ante Price Caps and Ex Post Interventions
pp. 325
Commentary
pp. 331
Hydrocarbon Policy, Shocks, and the Collective Imagination: What Went Wrong in Bolivia?
pp. 359
Commentary
pp. 369
Urgency and Betrayal: Three Attempts to Foster Private Investment in Argentina’s Oil Industry
pp. 405
Commentary
pp. 409
The Political Economy of Oil Contract Renegotiation in Venezuela
pp. 467
Commentary: Not Just a Distributional Matter
pp. 487
Epilogue: Populism and Natural Resources Workshop November 1–2, 2007
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