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Oil Prices Crash—Should We Celebrate?
Oil prices have fallen below $100 for
the first time in more than two years.
Consumers are dancing at the gas
pumps, but economists and
environmentalists have reservations
Big fluctuations in oil prices cause
uncertainty that undermines
investments in energy conservation
What could be done to protect
against oil price volatility?
Nov. 13, 2014 Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog
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Oil Prices Crash—Should We Celebrate? Oil prices have fallen below $100 for the first time in more than two years. Consumers are dancing at the gas pumps, but economists and environmentalists have reservations Big fluctuations in oil prices cause uncertainty that undermines investments in energy conservation What could be done to protect against oil price volatility? Nov. 13, 2014 Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog
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