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West Virginia University and the USDA/Economic Research Service

Using ZIP-code level data, economists from the Office of the Chief Economist and the Economic Research Service in USDA, and the Division of Resource Management in West Virginia University are studying the effects of unconventional natural gas development on property values. Specifically, they are researching how the values of different types of residential properties evolve during the anticipation, development, and production phase of natural gas extraction

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