Energy, Economics and
the Environment: Cases and Materials
Fred Bosselman, (Foundation Press
2000) Adoptions and Reviews
Adoptions Energy, Economics and the
Environment has been adopted
for instructional purposes by professors teaching courses at the following
law and business schools: Arizona State University –
law University of
Chicago-Kent (Illinois Institute of Technology)
– law, business DePaul University – law Georgia State University –
law University of Houston – law,
business University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill – law
University of Richmond –
law Southern
Stanford University – law; interdisciplinary
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development University of
Vermont Law School – law University of Wisconsin –
law Reviews Bosselman et al. provide a comprehensive treatment…that
will be welcomed by professors who teach Energy Law…[T]he book offers a
thorough and readable treatment of all of the important legal issues it
addresses; at the same time, it educates students about the history of the
energy industry, and the important economic and other policy frameworks
within which scholars and policy wonks alike view energy issues…I am
particularly happy about the way the authors weave into their discussion
sophisticated treatments of environmental issues, which form an
increasingly important part of regulation of the energy
industry. Professor David B. Spence,
Law Professors Fred
Bosselman, Jim Rossi, and Jacqueline Lang Weaver… have obviously placed a
high premium on clarity and conciseness in their book…Professors that
teach environmental economics can use this book as a source of many
real-world examples, concise scientific explanations, and especially for
material to be used to guard against the idealistic appraisal of economic
theory. Professor Sarah West, Professor of Economics,
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