Managerial Economics
MGT 322
Course Description:
Teaches students to solve problems by (i) identifying profitable decisions using benefit-cost analysis, and (ii) ensuring that employees enough information to make profitable decisions, and the incentive to do so. Specific topics include: investments, pricing, scale and scope economics, long-run strategy, price discrimination, bargaining, auctions, supply and demand, adverse selection, moral hazard, principal-agent relationships, and organizational design.
2 Credit(s)
Faculty:
- Luke Froeb (View Profile)
Subject Area(s):
- Strategy and Business Economics
Program(s):
- Master of Accountancy
- MBA
- MS Finance
Please Note: Not all courses are scheduled each semester. Complete class schedules are available upon enrollment.