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Energy, Economics and the Environment: Cases and MaterialsFred BosselmanIllinois Institute of Technology - Chicago-Kent College of Law Joel B. EisenUniversity of Richmond - School of Law Jim RossiVanderbilt University - Law School David B. SpenceUniversity of Texas at Austin - Department of Business, Government and Society; University of Texas at Austin - School of Law Jacqueline Lang WeaverUniversity of Houston Law Center December 21, 2008 ENERGY, ECONOMICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT: CASES AND MATERIALS, Foundation Press, 2006 Abstract: This textbook for law and business school courses is organized roughly chronologically, according to the periods in history within which energy-related issues arose. Economic and environmental issues are integrated with energy resource issues: energy policy, energy in nature, the concept of a public utility, water power, coal, oil, natural gas regulation before 1985, rate regulation, competitive markets in natural gas, introduction to electricity, wholesale electric power competition, stranded costs, retail competition in electric power, nuclear energy, energy in transportation, international petroleum, the climate change issue, and continuing issues in economic regulation. Chapter 1 is made available for download by the publisher.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 23 Keywords: Energy Law, Environmental Law, Regulated Industries Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: December 22, 2008Suggested CitationContact Information
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