FINA 6206-021-B

Uncertainty and Strategic Decision-Making


Department : Finance and Business Economics (FINA)
Offered :   Spring 2008 semester
Credit Hrs :   2.0
Instructor :   Smith



 
  Course Description:  
   
 
This course sets forth the principles of decision-making under uncertainty and explains how they can be applied to enhance managerial performance. The subject matter includes the basic tools of modern game theory, the economics of information, risk aversion, and decision theory. Illustrations and problems are drawn from diverse areas of business practice, including price competition, contract negotiations, auctions and competitive bidding, capacity expansion, and market entry.  (This course may be taken at any time afater completing the prerequisite course.)  Prerequisite:  Managerial Economics.
 
     

Class Times:

  • Wednesday from 2:20 PM to 5:10 PM in room 277 Crow


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