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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2005-2007 Courses and Concentrations Course Information Finance and Economics 390, 223 Full-Time M.B.A. Core Courses  

Full-Time M.B.A. Core Courses

22:223:520Macroeconomic Policy (2) Provides the student with a rigorous and practical framework within which current and future fiscal and monetary policies can be analyzed and discussed. Topics covered include national income accounting, unemployment and inflation, aggregate supply and demand analysis, U.S. monetary and fiscal policy, and current macroeconomic issues.
22:223:521Economic Analysis and Economics of Industrial Organization (2) Provides a working knowledge of the basic principles of macroeconomic theory, with an emphasis on the applications of economics to management decision making. Covers theory of individual economic behavior, economics of information, production decisions, pricing strategy, and industry structure. Prerequisites: Fulfillment of calculus/statistic proficiency requirements.
22:390:522Analysis of Investments and Corporate Finance (2) Provides a general survey of corporate finance, financial markets, and investment theory. Corporate finance topics include the objectives of the firm, valuation of assets, and capital budgeting. Financial markets topics include a general description of the money markets and stock and bond markets. Investment analysis includes portfolio theory and asset pricing models. Prerequisite: 22:223:521.
 
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