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Economic Analysis for Business Decisions

15.010 · Sloan School of Management · Graduate · Fall 2004

Prof. Ernst Berndt, Prof. Joseph Doyle, Prof. Michael Chapman, Prof. Thomas Stoker

MIT · Tier 1

15.010 is the Sloan School’s core subject in microeconomics, with sections for non-Sloan students labeled 15.011. Our objective is to give you a working knowledge of the analytical tools that bear most directly on the economic decisions firms must regularly make. We will emphasize market structure and industrial performance, including the strategic interaction of firms. We will examine the behavior of individual markets – and the producers and consumers that sell and buy in those markets – in s…

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Prof. Ernst Berndt, Prof. Joseph Doyle, Prof. Michael Chapman, Prof. Thomas Stoker. 15.010 Economic Analysis for Business Decisions. Fall 2004. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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