Managing in a Global Economy
MASY1-GC1200
Credit:
Management and Information Technology
The internationalization or globalization of the U.S. economy has occurred in the private and public sectors, in input and output markets, and in business firms and households. This course examines three facets of a modern economy; markets, government, and international trade, and explores the connections among them. Modern economies, markets and governments are not contained within national boundaries but spill over from one nation to another. Specialization and markets arise on a global scale, leading to international trade in goods and services. One of the roles of government is to develop policies to deal with trade between countries. Upon completion, the student will understand how a market-based economy operates in today's global environment.
To register for this course you must be an admitted student in an NYU credit or degree program or have special student status.
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