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Grand Rapids, Michigan

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ECON 325

Managerial Economics/Intermediate Microeconomics

An intermediate-level study of microeconomic theory with applications to managerial decision-making in such areas as market and risk analysis, demand forecasting, production and cost analysis, product pricing, profit planning, and consumer theory. Goals of firms and the use of economic theory in achieving them are examined and evaluated. Calculus concepts used in the course will be taught as part of the course

Units: 4.0

Prerequisites:
STAT 343 - Probability and Statistics
or
STAT 243 - Statistics
and
STAT 143 - Introduction to Probability and Statistics
and
IS 171 - Computing with Spreadsheets
and
ECON 221 - Principles of Microeconomics