The Ph.D. program in Managerial Economics & Strategy (MECS), a program offered jointly by the Departments of Managerial Economics & Decision Sciences (MEDS) and Strategy, emphasizes the use of ...
The faculty in the Managerial Economics & Decision Sciences Department (MEDS) include economists and political scientists who study, among other things, individual decision making under uncertainty, ...
This course explores modern managerial judgment through the lens of behavioral economics, experiments, and other forms of data. The course aims to help students (a) improve their ability to make ...
This course is not available as an outside option. This course is a graduate-level introduction to managerial economics with a focus on its applicability to business decisions. Students will develop a ...
economics and policy concentration. A managerial economics concentration is designed for students who plan on going into business, with courses that teach practical skills in business and management.
In this study, Ribas examines how class rank influences a student’s chance of becoming a manager in the future. He analyzed ...
Rajan, Raghuram G., and Julie Wulf. "Are Perks Purely Managerial Excess?" NBER Working Paper Series, No. 10494, May 2004. (Published in Journal of Financial Economics 2006.) ...
The Managerial Economics and Strategy Faculty Research Group was established in 1990, and promotes the teaching and research of management from a social science perspective. The faculty group's ...