Private and Public Sector Economies of Lignite-Energy Resource Development in Rural Central Texas
Donald R. Andrews,
Steve H. Murdock and
Lonnie L. Jones
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1983, vol. 15, issue 2, 55-61
Abstract:
Demand for lignite-energy resources for the production of fuel for generating electrical power in Texas has increased significantly as a result of dramatic real price increases in the more traditional fuels, such as natural gas and crude petroleum (Kaiser).
Date: 1983
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