Follow the money: Aggregate, sectoral and spatial effects of an energy boom on local earnings

Resources Policy - Tập 55 - Trang 196-209 - 2018
Amanda L. Weinstein1, Mark D. Partridge2,3,4, Alexandra Tsvetkova3
1University of Akron, Department of Economics, United States
2Jinan University, China
3The Ohio State University, United States
4Urban Studies and Regional Science, Gran Sasso Science Institute, L’Aquila, Italy

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