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ECON 203

Industrial Organizations
Name: Industrial Organizations
Course Number: ECON 203
Credit(s): 3

Course Description

ECON 203 Industrial Organizations is a fundamental course offering insights into how organizations engage with the economy, laying the groundwork for various related fields. It covers business strategy, industry and corporate structures, trade, banking, operations, and organizational economics. The course highlights the influence of market structures on consumer welfare, exploring the strategic behavior of firms and the interplay between business structures and markets through a descriptive approach to industrial organization and pricing theories.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Grasp the dynamics of how firms interact within markets.
  • Analyze business strategy and its outcomes in gaining a competitive edge.
  • Thoughtfully speculate on the motivations behind real-world pricing and other decisions made by firms.
  • Comprehend the reasons for and ramifications of market failures.

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