Maximizing the Gains of Old and New Energy Development for America’s Rural Communities

These materials are based upon work that is supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture and Food Research Initiative, under grant #11400612 titled “Maximizing the Gains of Old and New Energy Development for America’s Rural Communities.” The authors acknowledge and appreciate the support of both the USDA AFRI grant and the project team from The Ohio State University, College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, and Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. 

Our overriding goal of this project is to assess how energy development affects local job creation and general community economic well-being and, in turn, the manner by which communities can reap positive long-term sustainable benefits from energy development.

 

          The shale revolution and entrepreneurship:

          Publication #: v141 (0360-5442/): 423-434
          Publication Type: Journal Article, Energy
          Date Published: 09/21/2017

 


          Follow the money:

          Publication #: v55 n3 (201609): 81-95
          Publication Type: Journal Article, Energy Economics
          Date Published: 12/20/2017

 


          Economics of modern energy boomtowns:

          Publication #: v59 n3 (0301-4207): 196-209
          Publication Type: Journal Article, Resources Policy
          Date Published: 08/09/2016

 


          Ohio Energy Trends: Comparing Old and New Energy Development

          Publication #: CDFS-SED-1
          Publication Type: Fact Sheet
          Date Published: 06/23/2016

 


          Characteristics of a Boomtown

          Publication #: CDFS-SED-2
          Publication Type: Fact Sheet
          Date Published: 06/23/2016

 


          Contributing Factors to a Boomtown Bust

          Publication #: CDFS-SED-3
          Publication Type: Fact Sheet
          Date Published: 06/23/2016

 


          Developing a Model To Measure Economic Change In An Energy Economy

          Publication #: CDFS-SED-4
          Publication Type: Fact Sheet
          Date Published: 06/23/2016

 


          Local Economic Development Strategies for Energy Boomtowns

          Publication #: CDFS-SED-5
          Publication Type: Fact Sheet
          Date Published: 06/23/2016

 


          Community Planning Strategies for Energy Boomtowns

          Publication #: CDFS-SED-6
          Publication Type: Fact Sheet
          Date Published: 06/23/2016

 


          Ohio Energy Trends: Comparing Old and New Energy Development

          Publication #: CDFS-SED-1
          Publication Type: Short Video
          Date Published: 11/03/2016

 


          Characteristics of a Boomtown  

          Publication #: CDFS-SED-2
          Publication Type: Short Video
          Date Published: 11/03/2016

 


          Contributing Factors to a Boomtown Bust  

          Publication #: CDFS-SED-3
          Publication Type: Short Video
          Date Published: 11/03/2016

 


          Developing a Model To Measure Economic Change In An Energy Economy  

          Publication #: CDFS-SED-4
          Publication Type: Short Video
          Date Published: 11/03/2016

 


           Local Economic Development Strategies for Energy Boomtowns  

          Publication #: CDFS-SED-5
          Publication Type: Short Video
          Date Published: 11/03/2016

 


          Community Planning Strategies for Energy Boomtowns

          Publication #: CDFS-SED-6
          Publication Type: Short Video
          Date Published: 11/03/2016