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FACULTY• • • DAHL• •
• [DIVISION OF ECONOMICS
AND BUSINESS]
Education:
BA (economics) University of Wisconsin
PhD (economics), University of Minnesota Teaching Philosophy:
I would like my students
to develop the economic and business skills, critical thinking skills and ethical
attitude needed to make their own lives and the world around them a better place.
I would like to do so in a community of scholars, where we learn together, and
each is challenged to be their very best. Courses
Taught:
EBGN 409: Mathematical Economics
EBGN 530: Energy Economics
EBGN 690: Econometrics
Areas of Specialization:
Research Interests: Fields of Specialization:
Microeconomics
Econometrics
Mathematical economics Application
Areas:
Modelling international energy markets
Evaluating and modeling energy policies
Using energy economics in business decision making
Energy supply and demand elasticities
Electricity market restructuring
OPEC and oil markets
Transportation cost economics and gas and electricity market restructuring
Transportation cost economics and energy E-business
Econometric estimation in energy markets
Managing risk in energy markets
Multi-cultural aspects of international energy markets
Historical and future evolution of international energy markets
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