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Evaluating Drivers of Post-1990s Oil Supply Constraints

An economic analyst claims, 'The coordinated production cuts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) were unequivocally the most dominant factor in restricting global oil supply and causing price increases from the 1990s onward.' Evaluate the validity of this statement. In your answer, you must weigh the influence of this factor against the impact of political instability in major oil-producing areas during the same era. Conclude with a reasoned judgment on which factor had a more significant effect on supply.

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