Economics

Barth, J.M. (2011, January 17). North American shale gas plays: More unanswered questions. Prepared in response to comments by concerned citizens of New Brunswick, Canada. JM Barth & Associates Inc.

Barth, J.M. (2011, March 4). The truth about those industry funded studies.

Barth, J.M. (2013). The economic impact of shale gas development on state and local economies: Benefits, costs, and uncertainties. New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 23(1), 85-101. Peer Reviewed.

Callahan, J. (2012, December 29). Gas boom goes bust. The Oil Drum.

Dutzik, T., Davis, B., VanHeeke, T., & Rumpler, J. (2013). Who pays the costs of fracking? Weak bonding rules for oil and gas drilling leave the public at risk. Environment America Research & Policy Center.

Dutzik, T., Ridlington, E., & Rumpler, J. (2012, Fall). The costs of fracking: The price tag of dirty drilling’s environmental damage. Environment America Research & Policy Center.

Food & Water Watch. (2011, November). Exposing the oil and gas industry’s false jobs promise for shale gas development.

Haggerty, J., Gude, P.H., Delorey, M, & Rasker, R. (2013). Oil and gas extraction as an economic development strategy in the American West: A longitudinal performance analysis, 1980-2011. Headwaters Economics.

Headwaters Economics. (2008, September, Revised 2009). Fossil fuel extraction as a county economic development strategy: Are energy-focusing counties benefiting?

Horner, D. (2011, March). What lies beneath: Almost 100,000 abandoned oil and gas wells litter Alberta: Who will pay the clean-up cost? Alberta Views, 14(2), 30-34.

Hughes, D.J. (2013). Drill, baby, drill: Can unconventional fuels usher in a new era of energy abundance? Post Carbon Institute.

Kinnaman, T. (2011, May). The economic impact of shale gas extraction: A review of existing studies, Ecological Economics, 70(7), 1243-1249. Peer Reviewed.

Liroff, R., Fugere, D., von Reusner, L., Heim, S, & Samuelrich, L. (2013). Disclosing the facts: Transparency and risk in hydraulic fracturing operations. As You Sow, Boston Common Asset Management, Green Century Capital Management Inc., & The Investor Environmental Health Network.

Mauro, F., Wood, M., Mattingly, M., Price, M., Herzenberg, S., & Ward, S. (2013, November). Exaggerating the employment impacts of shale drilling: How and why. Multi-State Shale Resedarch Collaborative.

New York State Department of Transportation. (2011, June). Transportation impacts of Marcellus shale development. Draft discussion paper..

Rogers, D. (2013, April 1). Externalities of shales: Road damage. Energy Policy Forum.

Rogers, D. (2013, April 3). Externalities of shales: Health impact costs. Energy Policy Forum.

Urbina, I. (2011, June 25). Insiders sound an alarm amid a natural gas rush. Drilling Down Series, New York Times.

Weber, J.G. (2012). The effects of a natural gas boom on employment and income in Colorado, Texas, and Wyoming. Energy Economics, 34(5), 1580-1588. Peer Reviewed.

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