ECO 355 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Business Economics focuses on where firms fit in the analysis of market activity, how economists see the problem of organizing economic activity, understanding when markets solve that problem and why they sometimes do not and how businesses have emerged as a response to the organization problem. This course considers these issues both domestically and globally.
Prerequisite
For Business Fellows -
ECO 111,
ECO 203; For Economics or International Economics majors or minors - placement in
STS 212 upon entrance,
STS 212 and MTH 121 or higher
Course Types
Society; Advanced Studies
Offered
Offered fall.
Notes
Open to Business Fellows, Economics or International Economics majors or minors.