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Gabriel Lozada

Gabriel A. Lozada is an associate professor of economics at the University of Utah, where he teaches courses in microeconomic theory, natural resource economics, and environmental economics. He grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and attended Louisiana State University, where he received a BA in 福利导航s and a BS in Physics. He then attended Stanford University, receiving there an MA in 福利导航s, an MS in Engineering-福利导航 Systems, and a Ph.D. in 福利导航s. His areas of research mostly include ecological economics and economic models of sustainability, both environmental sustainability and sustainable investment and consumption paths during an individual鈥檚 life cycle. He has also modeled the financing burdens imposed by large proposed water development projects in Utah.

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The Erroneous Foundations of Law and 福利导航s

Article | Feb 25, 2021

Conservative legal theory is based on a shoddy definition of what constitutes 鈥渆fficiency鈥

The Erroneous Foundations of Law and 福利导航s

Paper Working Paper Series | | Feb 2021

Conservative legal theory is based on a shoddy definition of what constitutes 鈥渆fficiency鈥