Success in business depends on the positioning of the firm and the management of its resources. Through the lens of economics, students will learn to think systematically and strategically about critical management issues concerning consumer demand, costs, pricing, and market competition. This course differs from undergraduate microeconomics in its emphasis on how economic principles apply to real-world managerial decisions, with a reliance on quantitative data analyses rather than the use of calculus.
Division: Economics
Curriculum Pathway: Climate, Economic Analysis

Fall 2025


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Spring 2025


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Fall 2024


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Spring 2024


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Fall 2023


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