Return of the obsolescing bargain and the decline of big oil: a study of bargaining in the contemporary oil industry

By: Vivoda, VladoMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Germany VDM Verlag Dr. Muller Aktiengesellschaft & Co. 2008Edition: 1st edDescription: 309p. ill. 23 cmISBN: 9783639044935Subject(s): asian studies | business studies | energy crude oil bargaining oil industry oil companies petroleum | International business | International relations | Petroleum industry and tradeDDC classification: 333.8232 VIV
Contents:
The political economy of expropriation and privatization in the oil sector /​ Christofer Warshaw; ch 2 Extant literature and hypotheses; An empire of its own; Let's ask Sydney Weinberg; What investment bankers really do; The culture of M& A; The rise of John Thornton; The House of Morgan; Drama of the gifted banker; Take a walk on the buy-side; Save the red carpet for the talent; View from the top; The myth of meritocracy; King of the SLCs; The long goodbye.
Summary: This book centres on studying intricate bargaining relationships between the major actors in the highly politicised oil industry. By covering the period between 1998 and 2007, this study focuses exclusively on contemporary bargaining in the oil industry.
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The political economy of expropriation and privatization in the oil sector /​ Christofer Warshaw; ch 2 Extant literature and hypotheses; An empire of its own; Let's ask Sydney Weinberg; What investment bankers really do; The culture of M& A; The rise of John Thornton; The House of Morgan; Drama of the gifted banker; Take a walk on the buy-side; Save the red carpet for the talent; View from the top; The myth of meritocracy; King of the SLCs; The long goodbye.

This book centres on studying intricate bargaining relationships between the major actors in the highly politicised oil industry. By covering the period between 1998 and 2007, this study focuses exclusively on contemporary bargaining in the oil industry.

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