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The 1970s Oil Price Shock Caused by the OPEC Cartel

The 1970s witnessed a sharp increase in oil prices that destabilized global economies. This shock was initiated by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), an organization formed in 1960 whose members controlled a significant portion of the world's oil resources. Acting as a cartel, OPEC collectively restricted access to Middle East oil, which enabled them to drive up market prices and increase their joint profits.

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