ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1980, this book presents a comparative analysis of British and Norwegian oil policies, focusing on the interdependence and bargaining relationship between governments and oil companies, as well as the policy choices, concerns and constraints for the two governments. The perspective is largely that of a government planner, whose main concerns are the long-term and complex interests of the state, orderly development as well as social and political stability.

chapter 1|18 pages

Governments and Companies

chapter 2|27 pages

North Sea History

chapter 3|44 pages

The Economic Attraction

chapter 4|20 pages

Government Strategy

chapter 5|29 pages

Organisation and Control

chapter 6|21 pages

Taxation Policy

chapter 7|30 pages

The Impact of Economic Policy

chapter 8|19 pages

Oil and Political Economy

chapter 9|15 pages

International Dimensions

chapter 10|8 pages

Future Prospects

chapter 11|9 pages

Conclusion: A Question of Learning