23709 Economics for Management
6cpThere are course requisites for this subject. See access conditions.
Anti-requisite(s): 230709 Managerial Economics AND 23706 Economics for Management AND 25745 Economics: Concepts and Applications
Postgraduate
Description
This subject comprises two parts which deal with the fundamental principles of macroeconomics and microeconomics as they relate to business management.
The macroeconomics part of the subject is concerned with the larger-scale aspects of the economic systems in which businesses operate. It examines the determinants of gross domestic product, the behaviour of the general price level and inflation, unemployment, and the forces that affect the general rate of interest. Attention is also given to the nature, rationale and impact of government policies on the macroeconomic environment and business conditions.
The microeconomics part of the subject examines the forces of supply and demand, consumer behaviour, the nature of production costs, price-setting by firms in a range of market types, and the rationale for and fundamental forces affecting international trade.
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