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- Q4118951 subject Q7155275.
- Q4118951 subject Q8171793.
- Q4118951 subject Q8171812.
- Q4118951 subject Q8413663.
- Q4118951 subject Q8759862.
- Q4118951 abstract "The 1990 oil price shock occurred in response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait on August 2, 1990, Saddam Hussein's second invasion of a fellow OPEC member. Lasting only nine months, the price spike was less extreme and of shorter duration than the previous oil crises of 1973–1974 and 1979–1980, but the spike still contributed to the recession of the early 1990s. Average monthly prices of oil rose from $17 per barrel in July to $36 per barrel in October. As the U.S.-led coalition experienced military success against Iraqi forces, concerns about long-term supply shortages eased and prices began to fall.".
- Q4118951 thumbnail Kuwait_burn_oilfield.png?width=300.
- Q4118951 wikiPageWikiLink Q1137023.
- Q4118951 wikiPageWikiLink Q1316.
- Q4118951 wikiPageWikiLink Q1341376.
- Q4118951 wikiPageWikiLink Q1925730.
- Q4118951 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q4118951 wikiPageWikiLink Q316817.
- Q4118951 wikiPageWikiLink Q3258192.
- Q4118951 wikiPageWikiLink Q37643.
- Q4118951 wikiPageWikiLink Q4115156.
- Q4118951 wikiPageWikiLink Q7155275.
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- Q4118951 wikiPageWikiLink Q7795.
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- Q4118951 wikiPageWikiLink Q817.
- Q4118951 wikiPageWikiLink Q8171793.
- Q4118951 wikiPageWikiLink Q8171812.
- Q4118951 wikiPageWikiLink Q82664.
- Q4118951 wikiPageWikiLink Q8413663.
- Q4118951 wikiPageWikiLink Q851.
- Q4118951 wikiPageWikiLink Q856650.
- Q4118951 wikiPageWikiLink Q8759862.
- Q4118951 comment "The 1990 oil price shock occurred in response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait on August 2, 1990, Saddam Hussein's second invasion of a fellow OPEC member. Lasting only nine months, the price spike was less extreme and of shorter duration than the previous oil crises of 1973–1974 and 1979–1980, but the spike still contributed to the recession of the early 1990s. Average monthly prices of oil rose from $17 per barrel in July to $36 per barrel in October.".
- Q4118951 label "1990 oil price shock".
- Q4118951 depiction Kuwait_burn_oilfield.png.