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Economics and the Environment

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Anthony Clark
Tel: 636-949-4742
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The programs of the Institute for Study of Economics and the Environment are designed to enrich the practical educational opportunities for students at Lindenwood University. Many young people are concerned about environmental health risks and protecting environmental amenities. They are not always equipped with the analytical skills and background to analyze these issues, however.

Programs to date include:
--"A Social Science Perspective on Media Bias"; by Dr. Jeffrey Milyo, 16 April, 2009

--"Why So High? Gasoline Prices and U.S. Energy Policy"; by David Sykuta, 06 October 2008

--"Challenges Facing the U.S. Economy: What Would Reagan Do?"; by Dr. Murray L. Weidenbaum, 09 April, 2008 - Click for Speech Manuscript

--"Enron and the Mirage of 'Sustainable' Energy"; by Dr. Robert L. Bradley, Jr., 04 October, 2007 - Click for Speech Manuscript

--"Effective Leadership"; by Michael R. Hogan, 04 April, 2007

--"Briefing on Eastern Europe: An Ambassador's Assessment"; by George H. Walker III, 28 February, 2007

--"How High-yield Farming saves the Nature”"; by Dennis Avery, 14 November, 2006.

--"How Serious is the Global Warming Threat?”"; by Dr. Roy W. Spencer, 04 April, 2006.

--"How Dangerous is the U.S. Current Account Deficit?”"; by Dr. William Poole, 09 November, 2005.

--"Why America’s Air Quality is Better than you Think”"; by Joel Schwartz, 29 September, 2005

--"Improving the Environment ... Leave it to the States ... and to the People"; by Becky Norton Dunlop, The Heritage Foundation, 20 April, 2005

--"Motivating China To Play Fair in Global Markets"; by the Honorable William Lash, 12 October 2004

--"Is Climate Change the 21st Century’s Most Urgent Environmental Problem?"; by Dr Indur Golkany, 28 September 2004

-- "Globalization Effects on the Environment -- Boon or Bane?": by Dr Jo Kwong, Director of Institute Relations; 29 March 2004

-- “Business Selection”; by James Issler, President and COO, H.H. Brown Shoe Co., Inc.; 8 October 2003

-- "Moving Beyond conflict: Private Stewardship and Conservaton Partnership"; by Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Lynn Scarlett; 29 October 2003

-- “Big Benefits from International Trade Require a Level Playing Field” ; by Assistant Secretary of Commerce William H. Lash, III; 21 May 2003

-- "The Effects of Globalization: A View From the Developing World"; by Andres Mejia-Vergnaud ; 21 April 2003

-- "Toward Better Environmental Education"; by Ms. Jane Shaw; 7 November 2002

--" Meeting America's Future Energy Needs"; by Dr. Murray Weidenbaum; 4 October 2002


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