In the Media
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WSJ: Louisiana Rebound Gives Way to Dark ProspectsFrom the Wall Street Journal Online, June 23, 2010: Economists and real estate brokers here say it is too early to gauge the long-term damage, but the early signs are worrisome. Leaking oil already has sapped tourism and…
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NPR: Examining the effects of drilling moratoriumFrom NPR's All Things Considered, June 21, 2010: NPR's Michele Norris spoke with Eric Smith, associate director of the Tulane Energy Institute, about the drilling moratorium's potential impact on the Gulf Coast economy and…
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NPR: Oil, Fishing Industries Entwined In Miss. River DeltaFrom NPR's Morning Edition, June 3, 2010: President Obama has clamped a six-month moratorium on new deep-water drilling. He says a pause is necessary to guard against another crushing environmental catastrophe. But Peter…
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Forbes.com: The U.S. Should Value Oil CompaniesFrom Forbes.com, June 1, 2010: In a commentary written for Forbes. com, Eric Smith, associate director of the Tulane Energy Institute, says oil companies need the U.S. less than the U.S. needs oil companies. To read…
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Times-Picayune: BP faces the task of repairing its public imageFrom The Times-Picayune, May 30, 2010:[Tulane marketing professor Mita Sujan] says BP may not be quite as motivated to follow Tylenol's example. "In cases like Tylenol and Toyota, people buy with their feet," she says. "But…
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NBC Nightly News: Energy Expert: 'Industy had good safety record'From NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, May 26, 2010:Professor Eric Smith of Tulane University's Energy Institute offers perspective on the oil spill crisis and the attempts to contain it. NBC's Brian Williams reports.To…
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Financial Times: Programme with a 'buy' ratingFrom Financial Times, May 24, 2010:In Latin America, financial research on public companies can be difficult to find. Not only are many of the financial markets underdeveloped and thinly traded, there is a dearth of…