Information for current, prospective, and former students:

Wharton (2009/2010)

Real Estate Investments
Finance 721 / Real Estate 721
The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania


Fall 2009

Real Estate Investments provides an overview to investment and financing issues in commercial real estate markets. Project evaluation, financing strategies, investment decision making and real estate capital markets are covered.

Additional information regarding the Fall 2009 Real Estate Investments course will be posted before the start of the semester.

Dartmouth (2004/2005)

Intermediate Microeconomics
Economics 21
Dartmouth College


Spring 2005
Dartmouth
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This course is a study of the pricing and allocation process in the private economy. Topics include the theories of demand and production, and the determination of prices and quantities for commodities and factors of production in competitive and noncompetitive markets. Applications of the theory and its implications for empirical analysis are also considered.

Wharton (2001/02 - 2003/2004)

Managerial Economics
Economics 411
The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania


Summer 2001, Fall 2002, Fall 2003, Fall 2004
Wharton
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This course presents an introduction to microeconomic theory and its application. It is the foundation course for advanced studies in economics at the undergraduate level. Course topics include the economic decisions of individuals and firms, the determination of prices and quantities of individual, complementary, and substitute goods, and the structure of markets. The course also addresses the question of market failure and the rationale for government policies such as taxation and income redistribution.

This course is distinguished from traditional introductory microeconomics courses by its focus on how economics can enhance decision making within a manager's organization. Students will develop an understanding of the economic environment in which the firm operates and how to think strategically within that environment.