Search: Haas School of Business, Environmental Legislation and Policy
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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
Urban Economic Resource Policy - Real Estate Development
Submitted by cmjones on April 19, 2007 - 10:16am.Department:
MBA
Course Number:
282.1
Course Title:
Urban Economic Resource Policy - Real Estate Development
Instructor:
Williams
Description:
This course focuses on the entire process of real estate development, beginning with the acquisition, entitlement and development of land all the way through to construction completion, marketing, leasing and management of the finished project. Major elements of development covered in this course include site assessment, market feasibility, design aesthetics, environmental constraints, the entitlement process, financial structuring, project management, marketing/leasing and deal making. This course is a must for those with an interest in the real estate development process. The class is typically composed of graduate students with backgrounds in Business, Planning, Architecture, Engineering and Law.
Units:
3
Offered:
Fall
Course Type:
Graduate
Vogel, David
Submitted by cmjones on March 6, 2007 - 11:33am.Name of Person:
David Vogel
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Department:
Haas School of Business, Professor
Research Interests:
A Comparative Study of Consumer and Environmental Regulation in Europe and the United States, 1970 - 2005, corporate social responsibility in the global economy, environment and trade, and food safety regulation in Europe.
Business Strategies for Energy and the Environment
Submitted by cmjones on March 13, 2007 - 1:36pm.Department:
MBA
Course Number:
212.1
Course Title:
Business Strategies for Energy and the Environment
Instructor:
Bushnell, Wolfram
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.
Units:
3
Course Type:
Graduate
