December 17, 2012

Let America's Gas Industry Boom

Donald Boudreaux, New York Post


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Researchers at the Energy Department just released a comprehensive economic analysis, finding that the United States can reap massive economic benefits from allowing the export of natural gas. Will the Obama administration go for the gold — or continue yielding to anti-export hysteria? . .

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TAGGED: economy, natural gas, domestic energy, New York Post

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