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Energy and Environmental Markets
Submitted by cmjones on April 19, 2007 - 10:13am.Department:
BA
Course Number:
212
Course Title:
Energy and Environmental Markets
Instructor:
Wolfram, Bushnell
Description:
Drawing on the tools of economics and finance, we study the business and public policy issues that these changes have raised in energy markets. Topics include the development and effect of organized spot, futures, and derivative markets in energy; the political economy of deregulation; climate change, environmental impacts and policies related to energy production and use; privatization of publicly owned energy assets; market power and antitrust; and the transportation and storage of energy commodities. We examine the economic determinants of industry structure and evolution of competition among firms in these industries; investigate successful and unsuccessful strategies for entering new markets and competing in existing markets; and analyze the rationale for and effects of public policies in energy markets.
Offered:
Fall and Spring
Course Type:
Graduate
Natural Resource Economics
Submitted by cmjones on March 7, 2007 - 2:03pm.Department:
ECON
Course Number:
C102
Course Title:
Natural Resource Economics
Description:
Introduction to the economics of
natural resources. Land and the concept of economic rent. Models of optimal
depletion of nonrenewable resources and optimal use of renewable resources.
Application to energy, forests, fisheries, water, and climate change.
Resources, growth, and sustainability.
Units:
4
Offered:
Fall
Course Type:
Undergraduate
Sunding, David
Submitted by cmjones on March 6, 2007 - 11:26am.Name of Person:
David Sunding
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Department:
Agricultural and Resource Economics, Professor
Research Interests:
Environmental and natural resource economics, land use regulation, water resources and law ad economics.
UC Systemwide Funding Opportunities
Submitted by cmjones on May 8, 2007 - 12:27pm.Name of Opportunity:
UC Systemwide Funding Opportunities
Description:
UC Systemwide Funding Opportunities
UC systemwide research funding opportunities available to UC faculty, researchers and graduate students. They are arranged by these categories:
Arts and Humanities
Social Sciences
Life Sciences
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Office of Health Affairs (UCOP)
Additional funding opportunities in support of research are available through state agencies, federal agencies, and through campus-specific sources.
Application Deadline:
Varies
World Bank report co-authored by UC economists calls for more investment in agriculture
Submitted by sprowles on October 26, 2007 - 3:46pm.Date Posted:
Oct 19 2007
Title of News:
World Bank report co-authored by UC economists calls for more investment in agriculture
Summary:
A renewed focus on agricultural development is critical to successfully reducing global poverty and hunger, according to a new World Bank report co-authored by UC Berkeley economists. The report was released Friday, Oct. 19, at the World Bank's annual meeting in Washington, D.C.
Source:
UCB News Center
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Clean Tech Economics
Submitted by sprowles on September 12, 2007 - 2:35pm.Title:
Clean Tech Economics
Description:
The program explores the economic and policy side of Silicon Valley's boom in clean technology.
Host: Dave Iverson
Guests:
Dan Kammen, director of the Berkeley Institute of the Environment
Ira Ehrenpreis, general partner of Technology Partners and chairman of the Clean-Tech Investor Summit
James L. Sweeney, director of the Precourt Institute for Energy Efficiency at Stanford University, professor of Management Science and Engineering and fellow at the California Council on Science and Technology
Vindu Goel, business columnist and blogger at the San Jose Mercury News
Source:
KQED
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Auffhammer, Maximilian
Submitted by cmjones on March 2, 2007 - 1:10pm.Name of Person:
Maximilian Auffhammer
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Department:
Agricultural and Resource Economics, Professor
Research Interests:
Maximilian Auffhammer's research interests involve environmental economics and econometrics. He teaches intermediate microeconomic theory in the International Area Studies Program and graduate econometrics in ARE.
Agricultural and Resource Economics
Submitted by cmjones on February 15, 2007 - 1:46pm.Name of Degree Program:
Agricultural and Resource Economics
Course Type:
Undergraduate
Agricultural Economics Library
Submitted by cmjones on April 24, 2007 - 10:11am.Name of Library of Museum:
Agricultural Economics Library
Description:
Founded in 1930, the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics Library is the oldest university agricultural economics library in the United States. The collection includes approximately 153,000 fully cataloged pamphlets, 21,000 books, and over 700 active serial titles. In addition, the library contains 540 microfiche titles, 3400 microfilm reels and 150 maps.
Location:
248 Giannini Hall
Real Estate and Urban Land Economics
Submitted by cmjones on April 19, 2007 - 10:19am.Department:
BA
Course Number:
280
Course Title:
Real Estate and Urban Land Economics
Description:
Three hours of lecture and one hour of optional discussion per week. Intensive review of literature in the theory of land use, urban growth, and real estate market behavior; property rights and valuation; residential and nonresidential markets; construction; debt and equity financing; public controls and policies.
Offered:
Spring
Course Type:
Graduate
