Energy Economics aims at providing graduate students with the opportunity to study a wide range of issues dealing with energy consumption, energy production, and energy markets, and policies. It covers a variety of advanced theoretical and empirical topics related to energy demand and supply, the energy market structure, energy policies, macroeconomic and environmental impacts. The course reviews both conventional and alternative energy sources in the context of local, national, and global markets and uses advanced economic tools to analyze the current and evolving economic issues in energy sector. Prerequisite(s): ECON 800.3; ECON 801 and ECON 804 are recommended
Energy Economics aims at providing graduate students with the opportunity to study a wide range of issues dealing with energy consumption, energy production, and energy markets, and policies. It covers a variety of advanced theoretical and empirical topics related to energy demand and supply, the energy market structure, energy policies, macroeconomic and environmental impacts. The course reviews both conventional and alternative energy sources in the context of local, national, and global markets and uses advanced economic tools to analyze the current and evolving economic issues in energy sector. Prerequisite(s): ECON 800.3; ECON 801 and ECON 804 are recommended