Elizabeth (Liz) Davis

Teaching

APEC 3002
Applied Microeconomics:  Managerial Economics

This course focuses on the application of microeconomic theory to managerial problems. Lectures, readings, problem sets, lab sessions case studies, and discussions integrate theory and applications. Topics include: an introduction to regression analysis, demand analysis and demand function estimation, resource allocation decisions, linear programming, market structure, pricing policy, risk analysis, and capital budgeting. This course is the second in a sequence that begins with ApEc 3001, Applied Microeconomics, Consumers, Producers and Markets.

Credits:  4

Prerequisites:  [APEC 3001 or Econ 3101], [OMS 1550 or STAT 3011]

Location:  143 Classroom Office Building, St. Paul Campus

 

Syllabus 2004 course syllabus (pdf)
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Study Guide and Old Exams

 

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