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Title: ECON 307-01, Managerial Economics,Fall 2008
Authors: Hammock, Michael Ralph
Keywords: Syllabus
Curriculum
Economics
2008 Fall
Date Issued: 28-Aug-2008
Publisher: Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee
Series/Report no.: CRN Syllabi
19473
Abstract: You can think of this course as Part Two of Econ 101. You will cover much of the material from Econ 101 again, but in greater detail. The second part of the course covers the basics of game theory. This course assumes a basic knowledge of microeconomics, and it would be best if you were familiar with basic calculus (in particular, derivatives). Although this material will be difficult to apply directly in many managerial situations, it should nonetheless give you an understanding of the basic economics of production and strategic thinking. This is not a management or marketing class. In fact, the name of the course is a lie. It should be called “Industrial Organization”.
Description: This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10267/3029
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