Who Benefits from a Resource Boom? Evidence from the Marcellus and Utica Shale Plays

Energy Economics - Tập 87 - Trang 104489 - 2020
R. Kaj Gittings1, Travis Roach2
1Department of Economics, Texas Tech University
2Department of Economics, University of Central Oklahoma

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