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References for The impact of energy booms on local workers
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Further reading
- Gold, R. The Boom: How Fracking Ignited the American Energy Revolution and Changed the World. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2014.
- Hausman, C., Kellogg, R. "Welfare and distributional implications of shale gas" Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (2015).
- Mason, C. F., Muehlenbachs, L. A., Olmstead, S. M. "The economics of shale gas development" Annual Review of Resource Economics 7 (2015): 269–289.
- van der Ploeg, F. "Natural resources: Curse or blessing?" Journal of Economic Literature 49:2 (2011): 366–420.
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Key references
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Jacobsen, G. D., Parker, D. P. "The economic
aftermath of resource booms: Evidence from boomtowns in the
American west" The Economic
Journal 126:593 (2016): 1092–1128. Key reference: [1]
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Maniloff, P., Mastromonaco, R. "The Local
employment impacts of fracking: A national study" Resource and
Energy Economics 49 (2017): 62–85. Key reference: [2]
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Feyrer, J., Mansur, E. T., Sacerdote, B. "Geographic
dispersion of economic shocks: Evidence from the fracking
revolution" American Economic
Review 107:4 (2017): 1313–1334. Key reference: [3]
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Jacobsen, G. D. "Who wins in an
energy boom? Evidence from wage rates and housing" Economic
Inquiry 57:1 (2019): 9–32. Key reference: [4]
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Black, D., McKinnish, T., Sanders, S. "Tight labor
markets and the demand for education: Evidence from the coal
boom and bust" Industrial and
Labor Relations Review 59:1 (2005): 3–16. Key reference: [5]
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Cascio, E. U., Narayan, E. Who Needs a
Fracking Education? The Educational Response to Low-Skill Biased
Technological Change NBER Working
Paper No.21359, 2019. Key reference: [6]
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Marchand, J., Weber, J. The Local Effects
of the Texas Shale Boom on Schools, Students, and
Teachers University of
Alberta Department of Economics Working Paper No.2017–12, 2017. Key reference: [7]
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Michaels, G. "The long term
consequences of resource-based specialization" The Economic
Journal 121:551 (2011): 31–57. Key reference: [8]
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Jacobsen, G., Parker, N., Winikoff, J. Are Resource Booms
a Blessing or a Curse? Evidence from People (not Places) Working
Paper, 2019. Key reference: [9]
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James, A., Smith, B. "There will be
blood: Crime rates in shale-rich U.S. counties" Journal of
Environmental Economics and Management 84 (2017): 125–152. Key reference: [10]
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Jacobsen, G. D., Parker, D. P. "The economic
aftermath of resource booms: Evidence from boomtowns in the
American west" The Economic
Journal 126:593 (2016): 1092–1128.
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Additional References
- Adgate, J. L., Goldstein, B. D., McKenzie, L. M. "Potential public health hazards, exposures and health effects from unconventional natural gas development" Environmental Science and Technology 48:15 (2014): 8307–8320.
- Aragon, F. M., Miranda, J. J., Oliva, P. "Particulate matter and labor supply: The role of caregiving and non-linearities" Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 86 (2017): 295–309.
- Allcott, H., Keniston, D. "Dutch disease or agglomeration? The local economic effects of natural resource booms in modern America" Review of Economic Studies 85:2 (2018): 695–731.
- Aragon, F. M., Rud, J. P. "Natural resources and local communities: Evidence from a Peruvian gold mine" American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 5:2 (2013): 1–25.
- Black, D., McKinnish, T., Sanders, S. "The economic impact of the coal boom and bust" The Economic Journal 115:503 (2005): 449–476.
- Boslett, A., Guilfoos, T., Lang, C. "Valuation of expectations: A hedonic study of shale gas development and New York's moratorium" Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 77 (2016): 14–30.
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- Brown, J. P., Fitzgerald, T., Weber, J. G. "Capturing rents from natural resource abundance: Private royalties from U.S. onshore oil and gas production" Resource and Energy Economics 46 (2016): 23–38.
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- Corden, W. M., Neary, J. P. "Booming sector and de-industrialisation in a small open economy" The Economic Journal 92:368 (1982): 825–848.
- Davis, L. W. "The effect of power plants on local housing values and rents" The Review of Economics and Statistics 93:4 (2011): 1391–1402.
- Deacon, R. T. "The political economy of the natural resource curse: A survey of theory and evidence" Foundations and Trends in Microeconomics 7:2 (2011): 111–208.
- Gopalakrishnan, S., Klaiber, H. A. "Is the shale energy boom a bust for nearby residents? Evidence from housing values in Pennsylvania" American Journal of Agricultural Economics 96:1 (2014): 43–66.
- Green, D. A., Morissette, R., Sand, B. M., Snoddy, I. "Economy-wide spillovers from booms: Long-distance commuting and the spread of wage effects" Journal of Labor Economics 37:S2 (2019): 643–687.
- Jackson, R. B., Vengosh, A., Carey, J. W., Davies, R. J., Darrah, T. H., O’Sullivan, F., Petron, G. "The environmental costs and benefits of fracking" Annual Review of Environment and Resources 39 (2014): 327–362.
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- Kahn, M. E., Mansur, E. T. "Do local energy prices and regulation affect the geographic concentration of employment?" Journal of Public Economics 101 (2013): 105–114.
- Kearney, M., Wilson, R. "Male earnings, marriageable men, and nonmarital fertility: Evidence from the fracking boom" Review of Economics and Statistics 100:4 (2018): 678–690.
- Komarek, T. "Crime and natural resource booms: Evidence from unconventional natural gas production" The Annals of Regional Science 61:1 (2018): 113–137.
- Marchand, J. "Local labor market impacts of energy boom-bust-boom in western Canada" Journal of Urban Economics 71:1 (2012): 165–174.
- Marchand, J., Weber, J. "Local labor markets and natural resources: A synthesis of the literature" Journal of Economic Surveys 32:2 (2018): 469–490.
- Morissette, R., Chan, P. C. W., Lu, Y. "Wages, youth employment, and school enrollment: Recent evidence from increases in world oil prices" Journal of Human Resources 50:1 (2015): 222–253.
- Muehlenbachs, L., Spiller, E., Timmins, C. "The housing market impacts of shale gas development" American Economic Review 105:12 (2015): 3633–3659.
- Olmstead, S., Muehlenbachs, L., Shih, J. -S., Chu, Z., Krupnick, A. "Shale gas development impacts on surface water quality in Pennsylvania" Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110:13 (2013): 4962–4967.
- Osborn, S. G., Vengosh, A., Warner, N. R., Jackson, R. B. "Methane contamination of drinking water accompanying gas-well drilling and hydraulic fracturing" Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108:20 (2011): 8172–8176.
- Papyrakis, E., Gerlagh, R. "Resource abundance and economic growth in the United States" European Economic Review 51:4 (2007): 1011–1039.
- Patterson, L. A., Maloney, K. O. "Transport of hydraulic fracturing waste from Pennsylvania wells: A county-level analysis of road use and associated repair costs" Journal of Environment Management 181 (2016): 353–362.
- Richter, J., Salanguit, A., James, A. "The (uneven) spatial distribution of the Bakken oil boom" Land Economics 94:4 (2018): 577–592.
- Weber, J. G. "The effects of a natural gas boom on employment and income in Colorado, Texas, and Wyoming" Energy Economics 34:5 (2012): 1580–1588.
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- Wilson, R. Moving to Economic Opportunity: The Migration Response to the Fracking Boom Brigham Young University Working Paper, 2018.