Kenneth Bernoska

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Two generations later, only those who lived through those years of price and supply turmoil (or those, increasingly few, who studied their impact) appreciate how traumatic these two waves of price rises were. Consequences of the resulting economic reversals are still felt four decades later, because once demand for oil began to increase, many oil-saving measures remained in place and some—notably the transitions to more efficient industrial uses—kept on intensifying.[48]
How the World Really Works: The Science Behind How We Got Here and Where We're Going
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