Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Stanford University


PESD Courses


Regulatory Economics

Course number(s): ECON 158
Offered Winter quarter in the 2010-2011 academic year

Instructors
Frank Wolak - Stanford University

The history, economics, and legal background of the institutions under which U.S. industry is subject to government control. Topics: economics and practice of public utility regulation in the communications, television, transportation, energy, and postal delivery sectors and health and safety regulation. Emphasis on the application of economic concepts in evaluating the performance and policies of government agencies. Antitrust law will be introduced and discussed where necessary. 

Prerequisite: 51or equivalent intermediate microeconomics course.

Level
Undergraduate

Department
Department of Economics
School of Humanities and Sciences