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U.S. energy product supply elasticities: A survey and application to the U.S. oil market

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  • Dahl, Carol
  • Duggan, Thomas E.

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  • Dahl, Carol & Duggan, Thomas E., 1996. "U.S. energy product supply elasticities: A survey and application to the U.S. oil market," Resource and Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 18(3), pages 243-263, October.
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