The shale gas and tight oil boom: U.S. States’ economic gains and vulnerabilities / Stephen P.A. Brown and Mine K. Yücel. Council of Foreign Relations, October 2013, 12 p. (Energy brief) http://i.cfr.org/content/publications/attachments/Energy_Brief_Brown_Yucel.pdf (...) in this paper Stephen Brown (UNLV and RFF) and Mine Yucel (Dallas Federal Reserve) present new state-by-state estimates of how the U.S. economy might react to future changes in oil prices – including ones stemming from geopol..
The shale gas and oil revolution has unexpectedly and forcefully begun to change the energy landscap...
We analyze if the transmission of oil price shocks on the U.S. economy has changed as a result of th...
The Arab revolutions that broke up in the Middle East in 2011 and the American inaction in stopping ...
The shale gas and tight oil boom: U.S. States’ economic gains and vulnerabilities / Stephen P.A. Bro...
The US’ shale gas revolution, a spectacular increase in natural gas extraction from previously uncon...
A key political concern for the United States (US) since World War II has been its dependence on for...
The United States is the biggest energy consumer in the world, accentuating its energy security prio...
While the shale revolution was largely a US’ affair, it affects the global energy system. In this pa...
Decades of cooperation between the United States and its Middle Eastern partners have come to a turn...
The US’ shale gas revolution could in the long term destabilize traditional oil- and gas exporters i...
Four years ago, gas prices in the United States approached record highs at nearly $4 per gallon, all...
Recently, several seminal works have been drawing attention to the revolution of shale gas productio...
The U.S. shale revolution, using new technologies to extract crude oil, has led to new dynamics in t...
AbstractWhile the shale revolution was largely a US’ affair, it affects the global energy system. In...
This presentation discusses the impact of the US energy revolution on the global oil prices and the ...
The shale gas and oil revolution has unexpectedly and forcefully begun to change the energy landscap...
We analyze if the transmission of oil price shocks on the U.S. economy has changed as a result of th...
The Arab revolutions that broke up in the Middle East in 2011 and the American inaction in stopping ...
The shale gas and tight oil boom: U.S. States’ economic gains and vulnerabilities / Stephen P.A. Bro...
The US’ shale gas revolution, a spectacular increase in natural gas extraction from previously uncon...
A key political concern for the United States (US) since World War II has been its dependence on for...
The United States is the biggest energy consumer in the world, accentuating its energy security prio...
While the shale revolution was largely a US’ affair, it affects the global energy system. In this pa...
Decades of cooperation between the United States and its Middle Eastern partners have come to a turn...
The US’ shale gas revolution could in the long term destabilize traditional oil- and gas exporters i...
Four years ago, gas prices in the United States approached record highs at nearly $4 per gallon, all...
Recently, several seminal works have been drawing attention to the revolution of shale gas productio...
The U.S. shale revolution, using new technologies to extract crude oil, has led to new dynamics in t...
AbstractWhile the shale revolution was largely a US’ affair, it affects the global energy system. In...
This presentation discusses the impact of the US energy revolution on the global oil prices and the ...
The shale gas and oil revolution has unexpectedly and forcefully begun to change the energy landscap...
We analyze if the transmission of oil price shocks on the U.S. economy has changed as a result of th...
The Arab revolutions that broke up in the Middle East in 2011 and the American inaction in stopping ...