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Managerial Economics Online
Module aims
Module outline:
Reading list
Session 01
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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Royal Economic Society, LSE. (2018). What is economics? YouTube.
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In-depth Q&A: Will China’s emissions trading scheme help tackle climate change?, Carbon Brief.
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Finding a Detour to Earn a Living in Indonesian Traffic Jams
The New York Times
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‘Property and power: Mutual gains and conflicts’. Unit 5 in The CORE team, The Economy.
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What Richard Branson learned when Coke put Virgin Cola out of business, CNBC.
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They Clapped: Can Price-Gouging Laws Prohibit Scarcity?, Econlib.
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New Economic Thinking. (2011). Applying the Right Model, YouTube.
Session 02
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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These charts show how COVID-19 has changed consumer spending around the world, World Economic Forum.
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Do ‘Sin Taxes’ Really Change Consumer Behavior?, Knowledge at Wharton.
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What is Behavioral Economics? YouTube.
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Competition and Markets Authority. (2021). Algorithms: How they can reduce competition and harm consumers.
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Advertising Makes Us Unhappy, Harvard Business Review.
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Ed Sheeran Heinz Ad I Super Bowl Commercials 2020, YouTube.
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Guidelines of Good Practice on Comparison Tools in the New Energy Market Design
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Nudge Vs Shove: A Conversation With Richard Thaler
NPR
Session 03
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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Introduction to Price Discrimination, YouTube.
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Why Google Is Being Sued by the Justice Department | WSJ, YouTube.
Session 04
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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How Management and Game Theory Understand Strategy, California Management Review.
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golden balls. the weirdest split or steal ever!, YouTube.
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Explainer: What are OPEC and OPEC+?
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Game Theory 101: Double Ultimatum, YouTube.
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Game Theory 101: The Ultimatum Game, YouTube.
Session 05
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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From zero to seventy (billion).
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Competition and Markets Authority.
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European Commission. (2022). Competition Policy.
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Federal Trade Commission. (2022). Competition Counts.
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International Competition Network. (2022). Members
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Competition authorities throw out the merger of Sainsbury’s and Asda
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Marginal Revolution University. (2015). Tying, YouTube.
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Out of the box: illegal tying and Google's suite of apps for the Android OS
European competition journal Routledge
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Strategies to Fight Low-Cost Rivals, Harvard Business Review.
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Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox, Yale Law Journal.
Session 06
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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'Market failures and government', Unit 11 in Economy, Society and Public Policy in The CORE team, The Economy.
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How to Fix Economic Inequality? An Overview of Policies for the United States and Other High-Income Economies, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
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Fibre infrastructure is not a ‘natural monopoly'
Financial Times
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Regulating Broadcasting. Is there Still a Place for Public Service Television?, Reuters
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Externalities: why do we need coordinated public action in the pandemic?, Economics Observatory.
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The Moral Hazard Economy, Harvard Business Review.
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Public versus Private Ownership: The Current State of the Debate, World Bank.
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Putting nudges in perspective. Behavioural Public Policy, 1: 1, 26–53, Cambridge University Press.
Session 07
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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UK National Accounts, The Blue Book: 2023.
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GDP needs an upgrade. Here's why, World Economic Forum.
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Economic growth does not guarantee rising happiness.
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Human Development Index (HDI), OurWorldInData.org.
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Measures of National Well-being Dashboard.
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OECD Better Life Index.
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what works wellbeing. (2017). Unemployment, (re)employment and wellbeing.
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What is the size of the fiscal multiplier?, Economics Observatory.
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Where does the buck stop?
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Why Should We Worry About the National Debt
New York Times
Section 08
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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7 Examples of Innovation & Key Takeaways.
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Here comes the 21st century’s first big investment wave. Is your capital strategy ready?, McKinsey & Company.
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Breaking Down Investment Barriers at Ground Level.
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What is the productivity puzzle?
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Globalisation is not dying, it’s changing, Financial Times.
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Migration to Advanced Economies Can Raise Growth, IMFBlog.
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Can we have economic growth and tackle climate change at the same time?, LSE.
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OECD Work on Green Growth 2019-20, issuu.
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The Fruits of Growth: Economic Reforms and Lower Inequality, IMFBlog.
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Dani Rodrik: Globalisation - the trade-offs
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Professor Putnam: The pros and cons of immigration
Section 09
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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Why is inflation so high and will it stay that way? An economist explains, World Economic Forum.
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European Central Bank. (2015). What is a central bank?
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BIS. Central bank and monetary authority websites.
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What Has Central Bank Independence Ever Done for Us?, Bank of England.
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What caused hyperinflation in Venezuela: a rare blend of public ineptitude and private enterprise, The Conversation.
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Monetary Policy Report, Bank of England.
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Quantitative easing and monetary financing: what’s the difference?, Economics Observatory.
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European Central Bank. (2022). Interview with Cinco Días.
Session 10
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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How Do Economists Determine Whether the Economy Is in a Recession?, The White House Blog.
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The return of depression economics and the crisis of 2008
[New edition]., Penguin Books
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This time is different : eight centuries of financial folly
Princeton University Press
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The case for Mr Osborne's austerity, BBC.
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The case against Mr Osborne's austerity, BBC.
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The Great Depression, golden age, and the global financial crisis’. Unit 17 in The CORE team, The Economy.
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‘The Great Depression, golden age, and the global financial crisis’. Unit 17 in The CORE team, The Economy.
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How 7 Firms Survived And Rebuilt After Crisis: Amazon, Sequoia Capital, Hostess, And More
How 7 Firms Survived And Rebuilt After Crisis: Amazon, Sequoia Capital, Hostess, And More
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The Great Depression, golden age, and the global financial crisis’. Unit 17 in The CORE team, The Economy.
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Bank of England. (2019). Will there be another financial crisis?, edu.bankofengland.co.uk.
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How did COVID affect government revenues, spending, borrowing and debt?, ifs.org.uk.
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Game of Theories: The Great Recession