A MASTER’S THESIS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BASRAH DISCUSSES ENERGY TAXES AND THEIR REPERCUSSIONS ON INTERNATIONAL OIL MARKETS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO IRAQ FOR THE PERIOD 2011-2020

A MASTER’S THESIS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BASRAH DISCUSSES ENERGY TAXES AND THEIR REPERCUSSIONS ON INTERNATIONAL OIL MARKETS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO IRAQ FOR THE PERIOD 2011-2020:
On Tuesday 11/10/2022 the College of Administration and Economics at the University of Basrah discussed a master’s thesis in the Department of Economics on (energy taxes and their repercussions on international oil markets with special reference to Iraq for the period 2011-2020).
The thesis of the researcher (Um Al Baneen Saleh Jabber) aims to explain the nature of energy taxes, international oil markets and international policies in the global energy balance, and to clarify the taxes imposed on crude oil in consuming countries, especially carbon taxes.
The thesis concluded that the taxes imposed on oil consumption by the major industrialized consuming countries will negatively affect the economies of the crude oil producing countries and that imposing taxes has different effects on the crude oil markets.