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MBA 630 - Economics for Managers

Institution:
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
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Description:
The goals of this course are to present basic macroeconomic and microeconomic theories and concepts from the standpoint of managers who must make decisions that are influenced by internal and external economic forces in the business environment. Using numerous applications, examples, illustrations and case analysis, this course integrates the fundamental economic principles of supply, demand and equilibrium; production and cost analysis; market structures (perfect, monopoly, monopolistic and oligopolistic competition); pricing strategies; macroeconomic activity (GDP, CPI, PPI, fiscal and monetary policies, labor force, international trade, capital flows); consumption spending (individuals, firms, governments); money and banking; aggregate macroeconomic model; and balance of payments issues. Students will integrate both microeconomic and macroeconomic tools and models to develop strategies that aid in managerial decision making.
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(484) 365-8000
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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