The drivers of price fluctuation in the global energy market through an historical overview of changes in that market, with an emphasis on the interaction of economic and political factors and the impact on industry;
The particular political economic characteristics of major oil exporting states, with an eye to critically assessing the “resource curse” argument and the impact on business decision-making;
Current regulatory challenges for energy exporters and importers (both countries and industrial entities); and
The future of energy supply and demand and implications for energy exporters.
Program Partners
Meet the Faculty
Professor Gregory Gause
Professor of International Affairs and John H. Lindsey ’44 Chair Bush School of Government Texas A&M University
Dr. Eric Lewis
Assistant professor of Economics Bush School of Government Texas A&M University
Who should attend?
Professionals working on the management of global energy markets supply and demand.
Proficiency of written and spoken English.
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