Wofford College



SyllabusEco 432: Managerial EconomicsDr. Katerina AndrewsMWF 11:30-12:20pmSpring 2012Old Main 304Office Hours: MW 9:30-10:30 & 2:00-3:30pm TTH 10:00-11:30am, 1:00-3:00pm & by appointment.Instructor email: andrewsk@wofford.eduInstructor Campus Phone: 597-4517Course Description:In Managerial Economics students will learn how economic theory and tools underlie the managerial decision making process in the dynamic world of international business. Readings and discussions will be used to reinforce students’ understanding of the nature and state of the global marketplace in which today’s managers operate. Managerial decisions on investment opportunities will be studied directly and as they relate to a firm’s strategy and financial resources. The course will follow a natural progression, from the development of principles to the application of those principles in increasingly complex circumstances. Computerized analysis using an electronic spreadsheet will be an integral part of the course. Pre requisite: Eco201. Assessment tools: Each student’ course will be determined by the following components and weights: Quizzes50% Midterm25% Final Exam25% Instructional Format: The presentation of the material will be primarily lecture based. Several problem-solving sessions will take place in the training lab (OLIN 212), to enhance student involvement during class time. Absence Policy:In accordance with the College’s policy, excessive number of unexcused absences or consecutive absences will be reported to the Dean. More than one unexcused absence will result in a 10-point reduction in your final course average. Please provide a brief explanation in person or via email for missing a class and bring necessary paperwork as soon as you return to the classroom.Textbook:Hill C.W., “Global Business Today”, 7th e. Policies on homework assignments: Makeup Exams will not be given. An excused absence from one of the quizzes will be honored by shifting the weight of that quiz to the final exam. Prior notification is required. If you do not have a valid excuse for missing a quiz, it will count as a zero. The final exam will be administered on the date scheduled by the College. Homework assignments will be given regularly. You are encouraged to work in a collaborative manner on these assignments. Late homework will not be accepted. Statement for Academic Integrity: Scale: A93-100C+77-79A-90-92C73-76B+87-89C-70-72B83-86D60-69B-80-82F<60Participation: Attendance is required and monitored. In accordance with the College’s policies, excessive number of unexcused absences or consecutive absences will be reported to the Dean. You can refer to the academic catalogue for information on regulations for class attendance.Outline of Topics (inclusive dates) and ExamsMonday, Feb. 6: General IntroductionWednesday Feb. 8: Chapter 1 “Globalization”Friday, Feb. 10: Chapter 1Monday, Feb.13: Chapter 2, “National Differences in Political Economy”Wednesday Feb.15: Chapter 2 Friday, Feb. 17: Chapter 3 “Differences in Culture”Monday, Feb. 20: Chapter 3Wednesday Feb. 22: Chapter 4 “Ethics in International Business” Friday, Feb. 24: Chapter 4 Monday, Feb. 27: Time Value of MoneyWednesday Feb 29: TVMFriday, Mar. 2: Problem solving sessionMonday, Mar. 5: Measuring Investment Value: NPVWednesday Mar 7: NPVFriday, Mar 9: Problem solving sessionMonday, Mar 12: Alternative Measures of Capital Investment Desirability Wednesday Mar 14: IRR, MIRR Friday, Mar. 16: Problem solving session Monday, Mar. 19: Ranking Mutually Exclusive Investments Wednesday Mar 21: Fisher Intersection, NPV Profiles Friday, Oct. Mar 23: Problem solving session Monday Mar 26: Cost of CapitalWednesday Mar 28: Cost of CapitalFriday, Mar 30: Cost of CapitalMonday, April 9: Problem solving session Wednesday April 11: ReviewFriday, April 13: MidtermMonday, April 16: Chapter 9 “The Foreign Exchange Market”Wednesday April 18: Chapter 9 Friday, April 22: Chapter 9 Monday, April 23: Chapter 11“The Strategy of International Business”Wednesday April 25: Chapter 11: Friday, April 27: Chapter 12: “Entering Foreign Markets”Monday, Apr 30: Chapter 12 Wednesday May 2: Chapter 14:“Global Production, Outsourcing, & Logistics”Friday, May 4: Chapter 14Monday, May 7: Chapter 15: “Global Marketing and R&D”Wednesday May 9: Chapter 15Friday, May 11: Review for finalNote: Scheduled dates for lecture materials & exams are target dates and subject to change. Variations will be announced in class. Should you need special accommodations, or have any concerns during the semester please come and see me. ................
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