This paper provides the first empirical evidence of the newly found comparative advantage of the United States manufacturing sector following the so-called shale gas revolution. The revolution has led to (very) large and persistent differences in the price of natural gas between the United States and the rest of the world owing to the physics of natural gas. Results show that U.S. manufacturing exports have grown by about 6 percent on account of their energy intensity since the onset of the shale revolution. We also document that the U.S. shale revolution is operating both at the intensive and extensive margins
Recently, several seminal works have been drawing attention to the revolution of shale gas productio...
This paper aims to analyze the possible shale gas development in context of energy security as based...
The U.S. shale gas revolution and its effect on international gas markets / Kentaka Aruga, Ishikawa ...
This paper provides the first empirical evidence of the newly found comparative advantage of the Uni...
This paper provides the first empirical evidence of the newly found comparative advantage of the Uni...
This paper provides novel empirical evidence of the effects of a plausibly exogenous change in relat...
It has lowered costs for energy-intensive industries, boosting output, employment and exports, write...
This paper aims at examining the impacts of shale gas revolution on industrial production in the US....
The thesis refers to the extraction of unconventional shale gas, which is one of the most discussed ...
With a unique mix of innovation, entrepreneurship and favorable economic conditions, the United Stat...
The interest to assessing the shale gas resources in the USA has increased at the turn of the twenti...
The shale gas and oil revolution has unexpectedly and forcefully begun to change the energy landscap...
The US shale revolution has caused a large increase in US natural gas production and a sharp decreas...
Due to the recent drop in oil prices, there is a strong interest in the influence of the shale revol...
The United States has surpassed Russia as the world\u27s top natural gas producer, and according to ...
Recently, several seminal works have been drawing attention to the revolution of shale gas productio...
This paper aims to analyze the possible shale gas development in context of energy security as based...
The U.S. shale gas revolution and its effect on international gas markets / Kentaka Aruga, Ishikawa ...
This paper provides the first empirical evidence of the newly found comparative advantage of the Uni...
This paper provides the first empirical evidence of the newly found comparative advantage of the Uni...
This paper provides novel empirical evidence of the effects of a plausibly exogenous change in relat...
It has lowered costs for energy-intensive industries, boosting output, employment and exports, write...
This paper aims at examining the impacts of shale gas revolution on industrial production in the US....
The thesis refers to the extraction of unconventional shale gas, which is one of the most discussed ...
With a unique mix of innovation, entrepreneurship and favorable economic conditions, the United Stat...
The interest to assessing the shale gas resources in the USA has increased at the turn of the twenti...
The shale gas and oil revolution has unexpectedly and forcefully begun to change the energy landscap...
The US shale revolution has caused a large increase in US natural gas production and a sharp decreas...
Due to the recent drop in oil prices, there is a strong interest in the influence of the shale revol...
The United States has surpassed Russia as the world\u27s top natural gas producer, and according to ...
Recently, several seminal works have been drawing attention to the revolution of shale gas productio...
This paper aims to analyze the possible shale gas development in context of energy security as based...
The U.S. shale gas revolution and its effect on international gas markets / Kentaka Aruga, Ishikawa ...