Business in the World Economy
MGT 321
Course Description:
Addresses the impact of national and global economic developments on the business environment. The determinants of national income, inflation, interest rates, unemployment rates, business cycles, exchange rates, and foreign investment are discussed, with particular attention to the increasingly important linkages between the U.S. and global economies. The course also examines the effects of U.S. and foreign government policies with respect to taxation, public expenditures, money supply, capital markets, and foreign trade and investment on the economic environment of business.
2 Credit(s)
Faculty:
- David Parsley (View Profile)
Subject Area(s):
- Strategy and Business Economics
Program(s):
- MBA
- MS Finance
Please Note: Not all courses are scheduled each semester. Complete class schedules are available upon enrollment.