Pennsylvania and New York are adjacent states that both have large amounts of natural gas-rich shale underground.

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Pennsylvania and New York are adjacent states that both have large amounts of natural gas-rich shale underground. Coal mining has a long and important history in Pennsylvania, in contrast to New York, where there has been essentially no coal mining historically Use economic analysis to predict how people (including politicians) in the two states have responded to the opportunities for extracting natural gas by fracking. How might attitudes toward fracking differ between wealthy celebrities who live in New York City and unemployed truck drivers who live in the southern counties of New York where much of the New York shale suitable for fracking is located? Use your favorite Internet search engine to find evidence that will confirm or refute your predictions.

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The Economics of Public Issues

ISBN: 978-0134018973

19th edition

Authors: Roger LeRoy Miller, Daniel K. Benjamin, Douglass C. North

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