Cartel Incentives and Alternative Technologies
A cartel of nations that export a specific natural resource has successfully kept global prices high by restricting their combined output. Explain why the invention of a new, commercially viable synthetic substitute for this resource would likely make it more difficult for the cartel to enforce its output restrictions on its own members.
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Strategic Response to a New Substitute
Cartel Behavior in Response to a New Technology
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Cartel Incentives and Alternative Technologies
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A major technological breakthrough significantly lowers the cost of producing and using a viable alternative energy source to oil. Arrange the following events in the most likely causal sequence, showing how this development erodes an oil-exporting cartel's market power.
Evaluating Threats to a Resource Cartel
Evaluating Threats to Cartel Stability
A major technological breakthrough makes a new, non-oil-based fuel a cheap and widely available alternative for consumers. For a cartel of oil-producing nations, how does this development primarily affect the internal discipline among its members?