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quota (OPEC)
quota (OPEC)The maximum level of international oil sales allocated to each member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) at its periodic meetings. There is an incentive for each OPEC member to exceed its quota, as the resulting increase in revenue accrues to the cheat, while any resulting decrease in world oil prices affects all producers.
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