
ASU study details economic impact of Colorado River on basin states
Rocky Mountain News PBS quoted Research Professor Timothy James on a study from the L. William Seidman Research Institute about the economic impact of the Colorado River.
Rocky Mountain News PBS quoted Research Professor Timothy James on a study from the L. William Seidman Research Institute about the economic impact of the Colorado River. From Rocky Mountain News PBS, September 25, 2015:
“What would happen should the Colorado River simply disappear for one year? Realizing that sounds like a highly rhetorical question, economists at Arizona State University actually came up with the answers in a study published early this year. Forget about being up the creek without a paddle. This is more like having an armload of paddles and no creek.”
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