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Interviews with the experts on "Financial Speculation in the Oil Market and the Determinants of the Oil Price" (PART II)

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  • Thomas F. Helbling

    (Head of Energy and Commodities Surveillance Unit Research Department, IMF)

  • Vincent Kaminski

    (Professor in the Practice of Executive Education, Rice University)

  • Lutz Kilian

    (Professor of Economics, University of Michigan)

  • Robert Levin

    (Managing Director Energy Research & Product Development, CME Group)

Abstract

On January 12-13, 2012, FEEM organized a brainstorming workshop on “Financial Speculation in the Oil Market and the Determinants of the Oil Price” gathering together leading scholars in the field of energy economics and top professionals from international financial and energy institutions to discuss the definition and role of speculation in the oil derivatives market.

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  • Thomas F. Helbling & Vincent Kaminski & Lutz Kilian & Robert Levin, 2012. "Interviews with the experts on "Financial Speculation in the Oil Market and the Determinants of the Oil Price" (PART II)," Review of Environment, Energy and Economics - Re3, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:fem:femre3:2012.01-05
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    1. Matteo Manera, 2013. "Introduction to a Special issue on "Financial Speculation in the Oil Markets and the Determinants of the Price of Oil"," The Energy Journal, International Association for Energy Economics, vol. 0(Number 3).

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    Financial Speculation; Oil Price;

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