Darwin C. Hall
California State University, Long Beach
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Energy Policy | 1992
Darwin C. Hall
Abstract This paper estimates national security related expenditure in 1985 for oil imports at US
Contemporary Economic Policy | 2009
Darwin C. Hall
8.45 to US
Environmental and Resource Economics | 1992
Darwin C. Hall
9.05 per barrel. This estimate, in 1985 dollars, is divided between additions to defence spending (US
International Journal of Social Economics | 1996
Darwin C. Hall
7.30 per imported barrel) and the cost of the strategic petroleum reserve (US
Contemporary Economic Policy | 2009
Darwin C. Hall
1.15 to US
Contemporary Economic Policy | 2004
Darwin C. Hall
1.75 per imported barrel). Based upon 1985 oil imports of about five million barrels per day, the estimate of the 1985 annual national security subsidy for oil imports totals US
Ecological Economics | 2006
Darwin C. Hall; Richard J. Behl
18 billion, including US
Contemporary Economic Policy | 1990
Darwin C. Hall
2.1 to US
Natural Resource Modeling | 2008
Darwin C. Hall; Jane V. Hall; Steven N. Murray
3.2 billion for the strategic petroleum reserve and US
Contemporary Economic Policy | 1989
Darwin C. Hall; Brian P. Baker; Jacques Franco; Desmond A. Jolly
14.8 billion for additional defence spending.