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PUBPOL 468

PUBPOL 468: Oil & Gas in the U.S.

Daniel Raimi
Hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling have made the United States the world's largest producer of oil and natural gas. What does that mean for the domestic economy, energy prices, foreign policy, climate change, and local...
PUBPOL 475

PUBPOL 475.306: Topics in Public Policy

Catherine Hausman
This course focuses on the economics of energy and environmental regulations in the United States.  It is designed to give students practical experience in making connections between intermediate microeconomic concepts and real-world...
PUBPOL 468

PUBPOL 468.001: Oil & Gas Policy in the US

Daniel Raimi
Hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling have made the United States the world's largest producer of oil and natural gas. What does that mean for the domestic economy, energy prices, foreign policy, climate change, and local...
PUBPOL 468

PUBPOL 468.001: Oil & Gas Policy in the US

Daniel Raimi
Hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling have made the United States the world's largest producer of oil and natural gas. What does that mean for the domestic economy, energy prices, foreign policy, climate change, and local...
PUBPOL 519

PUBPOL 519.001: Sus Energy Sys

Assessment of the current energy systems that encompasses resource extraction, conversion processes and end-uses.  Sustainability is examined by studying global and regional environmental impacts, economics, energy efficiency, consumption...