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EU-Russia Gas blues / Luciani, Giacomo   Article
Luciani, Giacomo Article
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Summary/Abstract EU-Russia gas relations have come under the spotlight following the annexation of Crimea and the eruption of civil war, with direct Russian involvement, in Eastern Ukraine. Yet tensions in gas relations have been building up for the last two decades, and are primarily related to Europe's strategic decision to unify the gas markets of the member countries and enforce competitive and transparent trading conditions.
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ID:   074578


Italian energy policy: the quest for more competition and supply security / Luciani, Giacomo; Mazzanti, Maria Rita   Journal Article
Luciani, Giacomo Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The Italian legal and regulatory framework in the energy sector has been evolving in recent years. In spite of liberalisation and decentralisation, the future course of Italian energy policy is still unclear and in particular there are doubts whether an international side can be revived in the near future. In line with developments at the European level, energy has ceased to be an area in which the government can promote specific national interests, notably in relations with non-EU member countries. The thrust has been to liberalise and open up the Italian market to competition - a thrust that does not allow for the active promotion of specific projects, which inevitably would entail interference with market outcomes.
Key Words Italy  Energy Policy  Gas Sector 
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ID:   032431


Mediterranean region: economic interdependance and the futrue of society / Luciani, Giacomo (ed) 1984  Book
Luciani, Giacomo Book
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Publication London, Croon Helm, 1984.
Description vii, 333p.
Standard Number 0709916566
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023208327.091822/LUC 023208MainOn ShelfGeneral 
024832327.091822/LUC 024832MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   090644


Nuclear energy developments in the mediterranean and the Gulf / Luciani, Giacomo   Journal Article
Luciani, Giacomo Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Several Arab countries have recently manifested an interest in civilian nuclear energy. For some, like Egypt, this is the revival of an old interest, for others, notably the members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), it represents a clear reversal of previously held positions. This interest has been interpreted as an implicit threat to move in the direction of acquiring a military nuclear capability, in case Iran develops a bomb. Instead, the article argues that interest in nuclear energy has strong economic motivations for all Arab countries, although the position of the GCC is quite different from that of North Africa and Levant countries, from the point of view of both the cogency of motivation and the ability concretely and rapidly to launch a civilian nuclear program.
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ID:   030233


Oil companies and the Arab world / Luciani, Giacomo 1984  Book
Luciani, Giacomo Book
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Publication London, Croom Helm, 1984.
Description 197p
Standard Number 0709916191
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025281338.887/LUC 025281MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   104442


Price and revenue volatility: what policy options and role for the state / Luciani, Giacomo   Journal Article
Luciani, Giacomo Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Price volatility is a major problem for all commodity exporters because it translates into direct or indirect volatility of government revenue. Should a developing country's state be responsible for isolating the domestic economy from the consequences of fluctuating international commodity prices? This article argues that this is an essential function of the state and a crucial component of its legitimacy. Recently, the establishment of stabilization funds has been regarded as an essential component of good governance, notwithstanding the persistence of major problems. As an alternative, this article proposes the use of resource revenue for establishing endowments of autonomous public institutions with well-defined developmental goals, or furnishing the equity for strategically important commercial corporations. The latter opens the door to an interesting perspective on the potential path toward progressive democratization of the rentier states.
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ID:   031627


Rentier state / Beblawi, Hazem (ed); Luciani, Giacomo(ed) 1987  Book
Luciani, Giacomo Book
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Publication London, Croom Helm, 1987.
Description 240p.
Standard Number 0709941447
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029409330.9174927/BEB 029409MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   060355


Weathering the storm: Saudi Arabia and the United States / Luciani, Giacomo Oct-Dec 2004  Journal Article
Luciani, Giacomo Journal Article
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Publication Oct-Dec 2004.
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