Spring 2018 - BUS 651 G100

Managerial Economics (4)

Class Number: 10731

Delivery Method: In Person

Overview

  • Course Times + Location:

    Jan 5 – Jan 6, 2018: Fri, Sat, 2:00–5:30 p.m.
    Location: TBA

    Jan 19 – Jan 20, 2018: Fri, Sat, 2:00–5:30 p.m.
    Location: TBA

    Feb 2 – Feb 3, 2018: Fri, Sat, 2:00–5:30 p.m.
    Location: TBA

    Mar 2 – Mar 3, 2018: Fri, Sat, 2:00–5:30 p.m.
    Location: TBA

    Mar 16 – Mar 17, 2018: Fri, Sat, 2:00–5:30 p.m.
    Location: TBA

Description

CALENDAR DESCRIPTION:

The application of modern microeconomic theory to problems of managerial decision-making. The importance of both economic models and quantitative applications are explained. Topics include demand, cost and productivity analysis; the analysis of market structure and firm strategy, international competition and trade; organizational economics; and the analysis of risk, uncertainty and information. Equivalent Courses: MBA651

Graduate Studies Notes:

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Registrar Notes:

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