ECONOMIC ANALYSIS FOR BUSINESS STRATEGIES

Academic year
2021/2022 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
ANALISI ECONOMICA PER LE STRATEGIE DI BUSINESS
Course code
EM7041 (AF:358174 AR:188690)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
SECS-P/06
Period
3rd Term
Course year
1
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Acquire knowledge about methods and models in industrial economics to be used in business decision making and marketing.

Be able to understand the mechanisms behind the choice of prices, quantities and product and investment in advertising and be able to apply them in a business context.
In order to tackle the course, it is necessary to have learned the basic principles of Microeconomic Analysis. For a reference course (at bachelor level) in Microeconomic Analysis, see the course in Microeconomics within the study program in Business Economics (Microeconomics 1: https://www.unive.it/data/course/311141/programma and Microeconomics 2: https://www.unive.it/data/course/311143/programma ).
1) Price Discrimination and Monopoly: Linear Pricing
2) Price Discrimination and Monopoly: Nonlinear Pricing
3) Product Variety and Quality Under Monopoly
4) Competition and sequential decisions: price, quantity and product choice
5) Advertising, Market Power, Competition and Information
6) Pricing and vertical restrictions

(Part 6 will be covered depending on time's availability)
The main textbook for the course is Pepall et al, Organizzazione Industriale, McGraw-Hill. The book is at third edition (2017) but the use of this version is not compulsory. Among the different editions there could be discrepancies (for example in the numbering of the exercises) that can easily be overcome by paying sufficient attention.

Other valid textbooks are:

Carlton, Perloff, Organizzazione Industriale, McGraw-Hill;
Cabral, Economia industriale, Carocci;

These textbooks can be useful for deepening your knowledge or for having a different illustration of the concepts presented in class.

Finally, if needed, references to additional teaching material (articles, videos, slides, etc.) will be provided in class.
The exam is written and lasts 60 minutes.

The test includes multiple choice questions and open questions or exercises of a quantitative and theoretical nature. The exam is considered passed if the grade is at least 18. During the exam it is forbidden to use books, notes, telephones and any other electronic device, except for the calculator. It is not possible to take an oral exam. The exam assesses the knowledge and understanding of course content and the student's ability to use the concepts presented in the course.

Students are invited to contact the course responsible during the first two weeks of the course for clarifications concerning the exam.
Lectures and individual study.

An active lectures' attendance is warmly recommended. An active attendance implies the reading of the book chapters (to be presented in class) before the classes and the independent handling of the exercises suggested by the course responsible.

Note that the exercises are an integral part of the preparation. In this respect, in addition to those indicated by the course responsible, exercises on the course topics can be found in C. Garavaglia. Economia industriale: esercizi e applicazioni, Carocci.
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The detailed programme for the exam and all the mandatory supplementary material will be made available during the course through the Moodle area accessible from the lecturer's web page.

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Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 07/02/2022