The Social Costs of an MTBE Ban in California
In the early 1990s, oxygenated gasoline was widely hailed as a solution to many of the nation’s air quality problems. Even though the anticipated air quality...
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Dr. Gregory D. Adams is an expert in applied microeconomics and has provided expert analysis and testimony in a wide range of areas, including antitrust; lost profits; intellectual property; and environmental and natural resources.
He has served as an adjunct assistant professor in the department of economics at the University of Utah where he has taught natural resource economics, law and economics, and industrial organization.