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Oil and Gas Sector Increasingly Influences U.S. Business Fixed Investment

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As U.S. oil production has more than doubled over the past decade, the oil and gas sector has become more important to growth in non-residential investment.

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  • Karel Mertens & Grant Strickler & Martin Stuermer, 2019. "Oil and Gas Sector Increasingly Influences U.S. Business Fixed Investment," Dallas Fed Economics 89314, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:d00001:89314
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