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The Economic Impacts of the Shale Revolution

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  • Raimi, Daniel

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Economic impacts of shale development have been positive for producing regions.However, these benefits are—and will continue to be—volatile.Economic diversification is an important, but challenging, goal for producing regions.Evidence on the “resource curse” for US communities is mixed.

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