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Some Preliminary Macroeconomic Impacts of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Gusher on Alabama Samuel Addy, Ph.D. and Ahmad Ijaz Center for Business and Economic Research Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administ
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Business Administration The University of Alabama September / University of Alabama / Economic Research Culverhouse College of Commerce / /

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Alabama / Alabama Baldwin County Mobile County / /

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