Spikes and Shocks: The Financialisation of the Oil Market from 1980 to the Present Day
This book proposes that price volatility and speculation in the oil market originate from a decades-long process of financialisation. The author challenges mainstream critical accounts of the market that typically invoke the notion of a global oil shortage and so-called ‘peak oil’ arguments. Instead, he argues that the development of the market has been punctuated by recurring oil price shocks. Chapters examine the evolution of the international oil market and investigate how, and to what effect, the process of financialisation has transformed the structure and dynamics of the global oil market from 1980 to the present day. In doing so, the book suggests that the process of financialisation is both the cause and the proof of a profound change in the structure of the global oil market, that has turned the triangle of producers, consumers, and mediators that characterised the oil market until the 1980s into a four-tier structure through the addition of financial actors.

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Spikes and Shocks: The Financialisation of the Oil Market from 1980 to the Present Day
This book proposes that price volatility and speculation in the oil market originate from a decades-long process of financialisation. The author challenges mainstream critical accounts of the market that typically invoke the notion of a global oil shortage and so-called ‘peak oil’ arguments. Instead, he argues that the development of the market has been punctuated by recurring oil price shocks. Chapters examine the evolution of the international oil market and investigate how, and to what effect, the process of financialisation has transformed the structure and dynamics of the global oil market from 1980 to the present day. In doing so, the book suggests that the process of financialisation is both the cause and the proof of a profound change in the structure of the global oil market, that has turned the triangle of producers, consumers, and mediators that characterised the oil market until the 1980s into a four-tier structure through the addition of financial actors.

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Spikes and Shocks: The Financialisation of the Oil Market from 1980 to the Present Day

Spikes and Shocks: The Financialisation of the Oil Market from 1980 to the Present Day

by Angelos Gkanoutas-Leventis
Spikes and Shocks: The Financialisation of the Oil Market from 1980 to the Present Day

Spikes and Shocks: The Financialisation of the Oil Market from 1980 to the Present Day

by Angelos Gkanoutas-Leventis

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This book proposes that price volatility and speculation in the oil market originate from a decades-long process of financialisation. The author challenges mainstream critical accounts of the market that typically invoke the notion of a global oil shortage and so-called ‘peak oil’ arguments. Instead, he argues that the development of the market has been punctuated by recurring oil price shocks. Chapters examine the evolution of the international oil market and investigate how, and to what effect, the process of financialisation has transformed the structure and dynamics of the global oil market from 1980 to the present day. In doing so, the book suggests that the process of financialisation is both the cause and the proof of a profound change in the structure of the global oil market, that has turned the triangle of producers, consumers, and mediators that characterised the oil market until the 1980s into a four-tier structure through the addition of financial actors.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137594600
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 12/22/2016
Edition description: 1st ed. 2017
Pages: 157
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Angelos Gkanoutas-Leventis is a political economist with commercial experience working for national and international oil companies. He is very active in the development of the hydrocarbon industry in the South East Mediterranean, having founded the Greek Energy Forum. He is also a member of the City Political Economy Research Centre (CITYPERC).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1) Introduction.- Chapter 2) The History of the Oil Market until the 1980s.- Part 1) Conceptualising Financialisation.- Chapter 3) the Many Faces of Financialisation.- Chapter 4) Finance and the Oil Market: Introducing a Comprehensive Approach to analysing the Financialisation Process.- Part 2) The Three Phases of Oil Financialisation.- Chapter 5) Oil Products and Oil-Based Financial Products.- Chapter 6) Oil Shocks as Barometers of the Financialisation Process.- Chapter 7) The Three Phases of Oil Financialisation : Early Financialisation (1980-1999).- Chapter 8) The Three Phases of Oil Financialisation: Low Financialisation (1999-2002).- Chapter 9) The Three Phases of Financialisation: Advanced Financialisation (2002-2015).- Part 3: Financialisation of Oil Market and Evolution of Oil Market’s Actor Structure.- Chapter 10) Financialisation of the Oil Market: The Four Actor Structure.- Chapter 11) Epilogue.

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