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Macroeconomics and the Business Environment (33050)

This course will give you the tools to answer questions like: How does rising inflation affect the demand for businesses' products or their ability to hire and retain workers? How much control does the government have over inflation and can politicians really create jobs? What does it mean for business and workers when the Fed starts raising interest rates?
 

To answer these and similar questions we refer to data from past episodes, and build a unified modeling framework which helps us to interpret the data and make predictions. We then apply our framework to understand historical events like the Great Recession as well as to evaluate the importance to businesses of current macroeconomic phenomena such as rising inflation, tightening monetary policy, large pandemic recovery packages, and global supply chain issues arising from the pandemic and international conflict. For each topic covered in the class, we also discuss the most relevant current research.
 

This provides MBA students with the language and the tools necessary to understand how the broad economic environment (current geopolitical events, financial conditions, policy choices, etc.) affects business outcomes. The applied focus of this course on the business environment makes it valuable even for those students who have taken previous macroeconomics courses as undergraduates.
Business 33001 or its equivalent recommended.  Cannot enroll in BUSN 33050 if BUSN 33040 or 20200 taken previously: strict.
  • Strict Prerequisite
Optional: Abel and Bernanke, Macroeconomics. There will also be supplementary readings and occasional handouts from the popular press. In addition, The Economist or an equivalent source of current economic news is highly recommended.
Based on quizzes and a final exam.
  • Allow Provisional Grades (For joint degree and non-Booth students only)
Description and/or course criteria last updated: November 08 2023
SCHEDULE
  • Winter 2024
    Section: 33050-01
    T 1:30 PM-4:30 PM
    Harper Center
    C02
    In-Person Only
  • Winter 2024
    Section: 33050-85
    S 9:00 AM-12:00 PM
    Building: TBD
    Location: TBD
    Remote-Only

Macroeconomics and the Business Environment (33050) - Rubbo, Elisa>>

This course will give you the tools to answer questions like: How does rising inflation affect the demand for businesses' products or their ability to hire and retain workers? How much control does the government have over inflation and can politicians really create jobs? What does it mean for business and workers when the Fed starts raising interest rates?
 

To answer these and similar questions we refer to data from past episodes, and build a unified modeling framework which helps us to interpret the data and make predictions. We then apply our framework to understand historical events like the Great Recession as well as to evaluate the importance to businesses of current macroeconomic phenomena such as rising inflation, tightening monetary policy, large pandemic recovery packages, and global supply chain issues arising from the pandemic and international conflict. For each topic covered in the class, we also discuss the most relevant current research.
 

This provides MBA students with the language and the tools necessary to understand how the broad economic environment (current geopolitical events, financial conditions, policy choices, etc.) affects business outcomes. The applied focus of this course on the business environment makes it valuable even for those students who have taken previous macroeconomics courses as undergraduates.
Business 33001 or its equivalent recommended.  Cannot enroll in BUSN 33050 if BUSN 33040 or 20200 taken previously: strict.
  • Strict Prerequisite
Optional: Abel and Bernanke, Macroeconomics. There will also be supplementary readings and occasional handouts from the popular press. In addition, The Economist or an equivalent source of current economic news is highly recommended.
Based on quizzes and a final exam.
  • Allow Provisional Grades (For joint degree and non-Booth students only)
Description and/or course criteria last updated: November 08 2023
SCHEDULE
  • Winter 2024
    Section: 33050-01
    T 1:30 PM-4:30 PM
    Harper Center
    C02
    In-Person Only
  • Winter 2024
    Section: 33050-85
    S 9:00 AM-12:00 PM
    Building: TBD
    Location: TBD
    Remote-Only