Econ 3320 Managerial Economics (Summer II 2015) Section 001 MTWRF 12:00-1:50 pm Office hours 2:00-3:30 pm Holden Hall 76. Welcome!

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1 Econ 3320 Managerial Economics (Summer II 2015) Section 001 MTWRF 12:00-1:50 pm Office hours 2:00-3:30 pm Holden Hall 76 Welcome!

Instructor: Lanlan Chu Office: HH 262 Email: lanlan.chu@ttu.edu Office hours: TR 2:00-3:30 pm, or by appt. 2

3

4 Today Syllabus Chapter 1

5 What will we study? Eco 3320 is concerned with the use of economic analysis to business decision making. Economic theory and quantitative methods are applied to managerial decision involving prices, production, and profit maximization. The model of demand and supply Elasticities The consumer theory The production process and costs Market Structure Game theory

6 Course Materials Optional: Managerial Economics and business strategy by Baye and Prince 8e Customized edition Class notes Homework

7 Recommended Course web site http://www.myweb.ttu.edu/lchu (at top of the syllabus) contains Course information Some lecture notes

8 Grading Policy 2 midterm exams (100 pts. each) A cumulative final exam (100 pts.) Extra credit

9 Exams 1 & 2 Multiple choice and/or short essay questions 20% for each

10 Final exam Cumulative 20%

11 Exam Calendar First Exam: Monday 07/20/2015 Second Exam: Monday 08/03/2015 Final Exam: Cumulative: Thursday 08/06/2015 from 8:00-10:30 am in the normal classroom

12 Applied Project 20% Group Assignment (up to three students) Choose a company and answer the eight questions on the syllabus Gain practice applying microeconomic theory Become familiar with sources of economic market information

13 Applied Project First, find your team members (up to three students) Then, decide which company you are going to study Please inform me before 07/13/2015 (Monday)

14 Homework 15% 6 to 8 homework

15 Attendance 5% To score full points for attendance, two excused absences will be considered The two excused absences need to be informed in advance For other absences not informed in advance or in case of medical circumstances, a doctor s note or proper paper work will be required. If you missed more than ten classes, your final course grade will be lowered one letter grade for each additional absence

16 Grading Scale A = 89.5% and above B = 79.5% 89.49% C = 69.5% 79.49% D = 59.5% 69.49% F = 59.49% and below 5% - Attendance 15% - Homework 20% - Applied Project 20% - Test 1 20% - Test 2 20%- Cumulative Final Exam

17 Make-up exam Failing to take a scheduled examination will result in a score of 0 unless replaced by a make-up exam in a timely fashion. Make-up examinations will only be given in cases where there is a documented excuse beyond your reasonable control.

18 How do I find out my grades? Exam grades on Raiderlink under the Student Term Grade tab https://eraider.ttu.edu/signin.asp?redirect=https%3a%2f%2f www.raiderlink.ttu.edu%2fshim%2flogin.jsp%3fredirecturl %3D%252Fshim%252Floginprod.jsp&

19 Classroom Behavior Please be respectful of your classmates Do not talk during lecture Do not use cell phones Do not eat or drink in class Do not use laptops Do not sleep Note: Inappropriate behavior in the classroom shall result in, minimally, a request to leave class.

20 Absence Policy An absence is defined as the following: Failing to attend a scheduled class Missing 30 or more minutes of a scheduled class Leaving class early without notifying the instructor and obtaining approval from the instructor

21 Absence Policy Excused absences are defined as the following: Illness of the student or serious illness of a member of the student s immediate family The death of a member of the student s immediate family Trips for members of student organizations sponsored by an academic unit, trips for University classes, and trips for participation in intercollegiate athletic events. When feasible, the student must notify the instructor prior to the occurrence of such absences. Major Religious Holidays. Students are responsible for notifying the instructor in writing of anticipated absences due to their observance of such holidays in advance.

22 Absence Policy Written documentation will be required for all excused absences. This means electronic emails, electronic faxes, or oral excuses will not be recorded or allowed for credit. We need paper documentation that we can keep for our files.

23 Tardy Policy A tardy is defined as arriving between 10 and 29 minutes late to class After receiving three tardies, you will accumulate an absence.

24 Cheating You cheat, I catch you, you fail the course I have the right to ask you to move seats prior to or during an exam

25 Course Outline Ch. 1: Fundamentals of Managerial Economics Ch. 2: Market Forces: Demand and Supply Ch. 3: Quantitative Demand Analysis Ch. 4: Theory of Individual Behavior Midterm 1 (Monday 07/20/2015) Ch. 5: The Production Process and Costs Ch. 8: Managing in Competitive, Monopolistic, and Monopolistic Competitive Markets Ch. 9: Basic Oligopoly Models Midterm 2 (Monday 08/03/2015) Ch. 10: Game Theory: Inside Oligopoly Cumulative Final Exam (8:00 am-10:30am on Thursday 08/06/2015)

26 Suggestions I would encourage you to make use of my office hours during the semester and not wait until the day before the exam. If you are having difficulty with concepts early on, then it is likely that your difficulties will snowball and that there will be insufficient time to deal with your problems close to the exams. So please make use of the office hours to sort out difficulties as they arise.

27 I know this course is not easy for many students Worthwhile things are never easy. We all learn and grow when we are challenged. If you are struggling, use the resources available for help.

28 Other Things If you need special accommodations, see me If you are having problems in the course, see me sooner NOT later