AAEC-4354: Energy Economics
Description: Theoretical and quantitative economic analyses of individual, regional, and global demand and supply of renewable and nonrenewable energy. Markets examined include solar, wind, oil, natural gas, electricity, and nuclear. Policies reviewed include those used to regulate energy prices, tax carbon emissions, and promote technology adoption. Countries studied include the U.S., Europe, and Asia, encompassing both developed and developing nations. Pre: Junior Standing.
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Course Hours: 3 credits
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