MGTECON 200:
Managerial Economics
This course covers microeconomic concepts relevant to managerial decision making. Topics include: demand and supply analysis; consumer demand theory; production theory; price discrimination; perfect competition; partial equilibrium welfare analysis; externalities and public goods; risk aversion and risk sharing; hidden information and signaling; moral hazard and incentives; game theory; oligopoly; and transaction cost economics.
Terms: Win
| Units: 4
2011-2012 Winter
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MGTECON 200 |
4 units |
UG Reqs: None |
Class #
54909
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Section 01 |
Grading: GSB Letter Graded |
CAS |
Session: 2011-2012 Winter GFQ
| In Person
| Students enrolled: 74 / 72
01/09/2012 - 03/16/2012 Tue, Thu 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM at GSB Serra East 102 with Oyer, P. (PI)
Instructors: Oyer, P. (PI)
Notes: GSB PhD students need instructor permission. P/F Not Allowed. Open to MBA1 students. Final 50% Midterm 25% Participation 25%. In-class Midterm and Final. Mandatory attendance. Absences impact grade. Not Open to Non-GSB Students. Case and Problem Discussion.
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MGTECON 200 |
4 units |
UG Reqs: None |
Class #
54910
|
Section 02 |
Grading: GSB Letter Graded |
CAS |
Session: 2011-2012 Winter GFQ
| In Person
| Students enrolled: 63 / 72
01/09/2012 - 03/16/2012 Tue, Thu 1:15 PM - 3:00 PM at GSB Gunn 101 with Lambert, N. (PI)
Instructors: Lambert, N. (PI)
Notes: Open to MBA1 and PhD students. P/F Not Allowed. Final 50% Midterm 25% Participation 25%. In-class Midterm and Final. Mandatory attendance. Absences impact grade. Not Open to Non-GSB Students. Case and Problem Discussion.
-
MGTECON 200 |
4 units |
UG Reqs: None |
Class #
54911
|
Section 03 |
Grading: GSB Letter Graded |
CAS |
Session: 2011-2012 Winter GFQ
| In Person
| Students enrolled: 42 / 72
01/09/2012 - 03/16/2012 Tue, Thu 3:15 PM - 5:00 PM at GSB Gunn 101 with Lambert, N. (PI)
Instructors: Lambert, N. (PI)
Notes: Open to MBA1 and PhD students. P/F Not Allowed. Final 50% Midterm 25% Participation 25%. In-class Midterm and Final. Mandatory attendance. Absences impact grade. Not Open to Non-GSB Students. Case and Problem Discussion.