Structure of Industry: Competition, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Policy

ECON-4140

Acquaints students with the structural characteristics and philosophical foundations of enterprise and industry. Several important industries are considered from the viewpoint of market structure, conduct, and performance. Such concepts as the corporation, entrepreneurial outcomes, technological innovation, private property, and public policy toward business are examined to orient the student to contemporary industrial activity.

4 credits

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2010
Structure Of Industry (4c)
  • Kenneth L. Simons
Seats Taken: 24/30
2009
Structure Of Industry (4c)
  • Kenneth L. Simons
Seats Taken: 20/30
2008
Structure Of American Industry (4c)
  • James D. Adams
Seats Taken: 40/45
2007
Structure Of American Industry (4c)
  • Kenneth L. Simons
Seats Taken: 30/45
2006
Structure Of American Industry (4c)
  • Kenneth L. Simons
Seats Taken: 41/45
2005
Structure Of American Industry (4c)
  • Donald Siegel
Seats Taken: 22/40
2004
Structure Of American Industry (4c)
  • Donald Siegel
Seats Taken: 13/40
2003
Structure Of American Industry (4c)
  • Donald Siegel
Seats Taken: 15/30
2002
Structure Of American Industry (4c)
  • Donald Siegel
Seats Taken: 19/40
2001
Structure Of American Industry (4c)
  • Brent Goldfarb
Seats Taken: 4/30
2000
1999
Structure Of American Ind (4c)
  • Stephen Z. Onyeiwu
Seats Taken: 20/40
1998
Structure Of American Ind (4c)
  • Paul M Hohenberg
Seats Taken: 14/40