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MGTECON 209: MSx: Microeconomics

The core microeconomics course is challenging and covers microeconomic concepts, including the economics of relationships, pricing decisions, perfect competition and the 'invisible hand,' risk aversion and risk sharing, and moral hazard and adverse selection. This year we are piloting a 'flipped classroom' where students will be expected to work through the online modules before each class and the time in class will be devoted to solving problems and discussing cases. If you have never studied microeconomics at all, it is a good idea to read a principles-level book before arriving at the GSB. You may want to consider reviewing two specific lessons available from the Khan Academy: 'Supply, Demand, and Market Equilibrium' and 'Elasticity.' These lessons are valuable background but not indicative of the course you will take which will focus on topics relevant to management
Terms: Sum | Units: 3
Instructors: ; Sugaya, T. (PI)

MGTECON 691: PhD Directed Reading (ACCT 691, FINANCE 691, GSBGEN 691, HRMGT 691, MKTG 691, OB 691, OIT 691, POLECON 691, STRAMGT 691)

This course is offered for students requiring specialized training in an area not covered by existing courses. To register, a student must obtain permission from the faculty member who is willing to supervise the reading.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-15 | Repeatable for credit

MGTECON 692: PhD Dissertation Research (ACCT 692, FINANCE 692, GSBGEN 692, HRMGT 692, MKTG 692, OB 692, OIT 692, POLECON 692, STRAMGT 692)

This course is elected as soon as a student is ready to begin research for the dissertation, usually shortly after admission to candidacy. To register, a student must obtain permission from the faculty member who is willing to supervise the research.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-15 | Repeatable for credit
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