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B6005: The
Global Economic Environment
Economics
is the "Lingua Franca" of business. This is a course in applied
macroeconomics. Its goal is to develop a solid understanding of the
external, economy-wide factors that affect the performance and management
of firms in today's global economy. Some of the questions that we examine
include: Why are some countries doing so much better than others? What
leads to persistent inflation and how can hyperinflation arise? What are
the causes and consequences of global imbalances? What determines
exchange rates?
To
address these questions, we develop a conceptual framework that allows us
to understand the various interactions between key macroeconomic
variables such as real output, economic growth, unemployment, inflation,
interest rates, exchange rates, and the current account balance.
Since
an important goal of this course is for students to become informed and
sophisticated consumers of economic news, the issues discussed in this
course draw heavily from current events and real-world examples.
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